NetCruiser provides this World Wide Web NetCruiser Home Port as a virtual airport or cruiseship pier: a place to leave from or return to on your tours around the Web. Welcome. And good cruising!
Use NetCruiser's Bookmark facility to store locations you'd like to come back to.
Web Browsers read specially constructed files written in a language called HyperText Markup Language. You can construct an HTML file and store it, like this one is stored, in one of your local directories. NetCruiser's Web Browser will read your file, and execute the links in it to take you where you want to go in the web. You can make a copy of this file, change it however you like and execute it, for example. For more information about HTML and how to construct pages of your own see: WWW Developer's Page
You can also join in the effort to build a Web World. Jump to WebWorld .
Click on the SYBEX logo to jump to the SYBEX page. Their publication Access the Internet by David Peal (ISBN: 0-7821-1529-2) uses NetCruiser to explain cruising the Internet. Like the "Download new version" feature of NetCruiser, Access the Internet will "publish" updates via the Sybex Web page.
NETCOM On-Line Communications Services, Inc., provides this sample list of Internet destinations as a service to its NetCruiser user community. By providing this list, NETCOM does not imply approval of the listed destinations nor disapproval of destinations not listed. NetCruiser users are reminded that Internet sites and applications are provided as services of their respective owners. Internet destinations operate under the auspices and at the direction of their owners. Owners may find it necessary to move services to other locations or to remove them entirely.
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