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***** ProTERM Sample URL List ***** **** Instructions **** This file can be opened with an F-Key: 1- Place this “URLs” file in your ProTERM > Extras folder 2- Place “Resident Macro Custom” in the ProTERM > Macros folder 3- Restart ProTERM. 4- Press F-14 to open this file. This file is an example list of how to use Command-click URLs, plus a qwik-ref storage for email, telnet lists, and other important notes for which you may need qwik-reference from time to time. For an Index to this file, choose Make Index from the Edit menu. If you have Internet Config 1.3 or later, set up to launch your favorite application to FTP or browser, just Command-click any of the http or ftp addresses here and the application will launch and take you to the Internet location. HOT TIP! If you use Internet Config, and Command-click your URL to go to a password protected site, put your password in the FTP or URL string. When you Command-click the address string from within ProTERM, you will be taken directly to the site via your preferred application without having to enter the password. Here is the format for inserting a password in an Internet string: ============================================================================ **** InTrec Web and FTP sites: **** <http://www.intrec.com> InTrec Web site <ftp://ftp.intrec.com/pub/intrec/> InTrec Files Gen <ftp://ftp.intrec.com/pub/intrec/mac_files/> InTrec Mac Files ============================================================================ ============================================================================ **** Using a Password **** If a password is needed in the address, use this syntax: <ftp://myspec:password@obydoby.com-platz/xfer/> ============================================================================ ============================================================================ **** -Various Lists- **** *** Misc URLs *** <http://kryten.eng.monash.edu.au/gspam.html> Get Spammers <http://comp.sys.apple2.comm> Apple <http://www.leisterpro.com> Liester - Reunion <http://www.casadyg.com> Casady & Greene <http://jb.com/~carla/grapart.htm> Scanning Graphics <http://www.altavista.com/> Searcher <http://www.chris.com/art/> ASCII Art <http://cslib.ecs.soton.ac.uk/fun/ascii-art.html> ASCII Art <http://www.intrec.com/dcline> Derek Cline <http://www.moxienet.com/> Moxie <http://www.natural-innovations.com/> Walter Kaye <alt.ascii-art> ASCII art <http://www.merc.com/> Mercury News <http://www.diamondmm.com/> Supra <http://www.supra.com/product-support/firmware/suprafaxmodem288e.html> Supra <http://www.fidonet.org/ Findonet <http://www.fcc.gov/isp.html/> Fed ISP <http://www.pbs.org/> Public Broadcasting <http:www.info.apple.com/> Apple Computer <http:www.versiontracker.com/> Version Tracker <http:www.macresource.pair.com/> Mac Resource <http:www.macfixit.pair.com/> Mac Fixit <ftp://ftp.apple.com/> Apple Files ============================================================================ A definition from the “Free Online Dictionary of Computing”: Binhex: A Macintosh format for representing a binary file using only printable characters. <http://wfn-shop.princeton.edu/foldoc/contents.html> Dictionary ============================================================================ ============================================================================ For a good time, COMMAND-click this URL: http://132.163.135.130:14/ (National Institute of Standards & Technology) TIP: Also choose Exec from the File menu and select AutoTime to reset your Mac with atomic time precision. ============================================================================ *** Usenet Addresses *** <misc.forsale.computers.mac-specific.misc> *** Telnet **** pug.7thlevel.com,2010> Monty Python http://www.earthsky.com http://www.mpr.org/ Minnesota Pub Radio MPR http://us.imdb.com/search Internet movie database search *** Email Addresses *** proterm@intrec.com --- Please give us your ideas to improve and expand this file. Write to: ptmm@intrec.com Last Updated: Nov 1, 1997 ©1997 InTrec Software, Inc. Jerry Cline