On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 12:04:56 -0600 Day Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> "L.D. Best" wrote:
>> And if you go into Arachne first,
>> then no multi-tasking would be necessary ... because of the fact that
>> shelling out of Arachne keeps everything the way it should be, but
>> totally shuts it down and free up memory.
> Right! But IIRC, it dont shut down the pppd!
> So then, the questions are whether nettamer will run in
> that setup, and how much hassle it would be to shut it down when you
> wanted to check on a website.

> Which wont be too bad if the url name dont run across the whole damn
> screen.

<snip>

Nettamer will not work over any PPP connection other than the one
established by its own internal PPP dialer program.  Unlike most other
DOS internet applications, in the case of Nettamer the PPP dialer
program is compiled and integrated into the main EXE.  NetMail Pro,
another Nettamer product, and also written by David ("Uncle Dave")
Colston, works in the same way as Nettamer in this regard.  The user
can't do anything on the net with either of these two programs unless
he connects via of the integrated PPP dialer program.

Sam Heywood

-- This mail was written by user of The Arachne Browser - http://arachne.cz/

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