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- World Wide Web for your Atari!
- ==============================
-
- This package basically consists of three parts.
-
- * Cab, by Alexander Clauss (Germany). This will be considered the main
- program by most people.
- * STiK, by Steve Adam (Australia). This actually does the low-level
- networking stuff to the Internet.
- * CAB.OVL, by Tim Newsome (USA). This is the missing link between Cab
- and STiK.
-
- (I know the countries aren't important, but I just like the idea of global
- development. :-))
-
-
- Legal Stuff
- -----------
-
- All the files in this package are freeware. That means you may spread it as
- much as you want, but you CAN'T charge money for it. The only money you may
- ask is the amount needed for distribution. To distribute these files in any
- other way, including magazine cover disks, CD-ROM collections, etc., you'll
- have to contact the respective authors first.
- You use these programs at your own risk. In the tests quite a few bugs have
- been discovered, but none of these trashed hard drives etc. You can feel
- reasonably safe using these programs, but if something does go wrong, it's
- your fault.
-
-
- Optional Registering
- --------------------
-
- All programs in this package are freeware, but it is suggested that you
- send a contribution to the authors for all the time and effort they
- have put into the programs, to thank them and show your appreciation.
-
- What you get when you register/contribute:
-
- * MasterDisk with latest versions on
- * Support and helping you get on-line, feedback from authors
- * Free update service (as long as the fee doesn't rise or the programs
- go commercial)
- * The warm feeling inside that you are helping keep the Atari market
- alive!
-
-
- Contributions fees
- ------------------
-
- The Internet Access Pack is supported by CyberSTrider (Denesh Bhabuta)
- and InterActive (Joe Connor) in the UK. It is suggested that you
- contribute a minimum of 15 Pounds Sterling for the whole package.
- (Please add 1 Pound to this if registering from outside the UK).
-
- Send you payments to either of the two addresses below:
-
- Denesh Bhabuta Joe Connor
- CyberSTrider InterActive
- 203 Parr Lane 65 Mill Road
- Bury Colchester
- Lancashire BL9 8JW CO4 5LJ
- England England
-
- dbhabuta@cix.compulink.co.uk jconnor@cix.compulink.co.uk
- dbhabuta@mag-net.co.uk
-
- (Please make cheques, postal orders, international money orders, etc
- payable to Denesh Bhabuta, or Joe Connor respectively.)
-
- You can also register for each of the three programs in the package
- seperately. If so, here are the details:
-
- Cab supported InterActive.
- * Suggested minimum registration is 6 Pounds
-
- STiK and CAB.OVL supported by CyberSTrider
- * Suggested minimum for both is 9 Pounds
- * Suggested minimum for CAB.OVL only is 7 Pounds
- * Registration for STiK only is 2 Pounds... the more, the better...
-
-
- Bugs
- ====
-
- Lots of these. Most notably:
- * Problems with GIF images which don't have 256 colors (this will cause
- inexplicable crashes).
- * Inexplicable crashes
- * More inexplicable crashes :-(
-
-
- Stuff to be done
- ================
-
- Even more, especially:
- * FTP and gopher protocols
- * HTML forms
- * HTML tables
- * proper page redirection
-
-
- Contact Info
- ============
-
- Alexander Clauss (Cab)
- Stresemannstr. 44
- D-64297 Darmstadt
- Germany
- aclauss@rbg.informatik.th-darmstadt.de
-
- Steve Adam (STiK)
- (Moved and lost his Internet access. :-( )
-
- Tim Newsome (CAB.OVL, STiK development package)
- 36 Kettle Creek Road
- 07728, Freehold, NJ
- USA
- drz@cybercomm.net
-