The Internet is a group of connected computer networks located around the world. The information provided on these networks is vast and is constantly changing and growing. Included is an extensive collection of documents known as the World Wide Web or web. These documents are all written in a common language known as html which is interpreted by web browsers to access and present information.
Each document comprises a unique storage address known as a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) used to load it from its physical address. Within documents, other URLs can be referenced through a link which on selection will load the document. If you know an URL, you can enter it in the Open Location dialog box from the File menu which will then load the document.
For full help on how to use the JSB ALPHABrowser, press "b" to return to the Help Contents and select a topic.
A set of search and index tools have been included to get you started "surfing the net". Select Internet Index or Internet Search from the Help menu to begin.
Once connected to the Internet, you can use the JSB ALPHABrowser to freely explore the information available and use it to your best advantage.