Re: HTML viewer

From: Kevin Martin (cannon@nic.com)
Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 22:09:30 -0400 (EDT)

DOSlynx, or Lynx-32. If you need to see the graphics, there's a
Windows program called SlipKnot that can work over a plain shell
connection (it normally uses lynx on the host to fetch the text
and graphics as files, sz to download them to your PC, and then it
reconstructs the graphical page on your own disk... slower than
Netscape but surprisingly capable. It can also be used offline,
which is why I mention it here).

I don't have addresses for any of these at my fingertips, but
if you can't find them, write and I'll look them up for you.
(I think I still have a link to DOSlynx on my Web page.)

Slipknot is shareware, but lynx is free.

On Tue, 22 Apr 1997, Jose Ribeiro Pena wrote:

> I'd like to have sugestions for an HTML viewer (Win95 or DOS) to be used
> in conjuction with Yarn in order to read HTML attachments to e-mail. Of
> course it should be a small, fast loading and low (or no) cost program.

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Kevin Martin <cannon@nic.com>  http://www.nic.com/~cannon/handson.html