Hello all,
To find out which version of the Lynx web browser your Internet provider
is running type the following at your Unix prompt:
lynx -version
It is important that your Internet provider is running the latest version
of Lynx which I believe is 7.1. This will help with some of the
frustrations people are having with web sites.
As far as taking email and web addresses down is concerned, Vocal-eyes has
a feature called cut and paste which allows you to temporarily to store
email and web addresses into the computer's memory until you can put them
to use later. I use Vocal-eyes cut and paste feature all the time. I
don't know how I would be able to write home pages with out Vocal-eyes cut
and paste feature, though I am sure other net surfers have ways of taking
web addresses down.
Hope I have been of some help, Jim.
On Fri, 26 Sep 1997, DMFISHER wrote:
> I am working in dos. I use a shell account with concentric. The few
> times I have tried to visit websites have met with utter frustration and
> failure. My service has pine 3.96 and lynx, not sure of version. So many
> of you talk as if visiting websites is no biggy.
>
> Also, when you mention various www addresses, what is the best method, or,
> what works for you, to make note of those addresses; is it possible to
> treat a www address like any other e-mail address, putting in an address
> book?
>
> My husband has windows 95 on his computer. I have 3.11. I am very
> reluctant to put windows 95 on mine, along with win-eyes to handle 95 for
> what many of you may consider frivolous and foolish. But, for whatever
> reason, I can play solitaire; even though my husband had the identical
> software, windows 3.11, win-eyes, etc., solitaire did not talk as readily
> on his computer. We have a back-up computer and solitaire does not talk
> well on it; according to the folks at vocal-eyes, the fact that mine talks
> pretty readily is the exception. And, it gives me a lot of pleasure and a
> break when I need it so I don't want to risk goofing it up. And, simply
> copyhing all the set files and moving it to another computer doesn't work.
>
> Any suggestions? And, neither of us is techy; I admire all of you who
> are.
> Doris Fisher
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> Bellflower, California
>
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