On 25 Mar 01 at 8:27, Joan Cameron wrote:
>
> Does anyone know anything about a programme called "CELLO"? This was Win.
> 3.1 freeware browser; but, I can't find it.
>
> Joan Cameron
>
Joan, I have Cello ver 1.01, a 350 kby zip file. I can send you the
complete program by mail.
Cello and Mosaic were the first Win 3.1 browsers.
Cello also works as a mail and news client.
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Cello WWW Browser
Release 1.01a
16 March 1994
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What is Cello?
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Cello is a multipurpose Internet browser which permits you to
access information from many sources in many formats.
Technically, it's a WorldWideWeb client application. This
means that you can use Cello to access data from WorldWideWeb,
Gopher, FTP, and CSO/ph/qi servers, as well as X.500 directory
servers, WAIS servers, HYTELNET, TechInfo, and others through
external gateways. You can also use Cello and the WWW-HTML hypertext
markup standard to build local hypertext systems on LANS, on
single machines, and so on. Cello also permits the
postprocessing of any file for which you've set up an
association in the Windows File Manager -- for example, if you
download an uncompressed Microsoft Word file from an FTP site,
and the appropriate association exists in File Manager, Cello
will run MS-Word on it for you. This same capability is used
to view graphics and listen to sound files you get from the Net.
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What you need to run it
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To run Cello, you need the files in this archive, plus some
flavor of Winsock TCP/IP stack -- a piece of "middleware" which
communicates with the Net. Cello works with all of the popular
Winsock packages, although some trouble has been reported with
certain implementations (see below). You will, of course, need
to be directly connected to the network or have access to a
SLIP or PPP server, depending on which of these your Winsock
package supports.
Cello runs on any hardware with a 386SX chip or better. We
have seen it run with 2Mb RAM (with swapping on) on a
386/SX-16, but it's not a pretty sight. We recommend a minimum
of 4 MB RAM. You will want to install -- if you haven't already --
a video driver which supports 256-color operation.
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Have fun with it.
Tb.
Thomas R. Bruce
Legal Information Institute
Cornell Law School
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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FILE MANIFEST FOR THIS DISTRIBUTION
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1024-768.STY Style/font file for 1024x768 display
640-480.STY Style/font file for 640x480 display
800-600.STY Style/font file for 800x600 display
CELLO.BMK (Mostly) empty bookmark file
CELLO.EXE The Cello executable
CELLO.INI Cello .ini configuration file
CELLO.SIG Sample .sig signature file (for e-mail)
CELLO.STY Style/font file (same as 1024-768.STY)
CLOHELP.HLP Cello Windows Help application
README.1ST You're looking at it...
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Alejandro Lieber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rosario Argentina
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