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- README File for CompuServe 2.5
-
- September 1996
-
- This README contains installation notes, feature highlights, and
- other information to get you started using CompuServe 2.5. If you
- have already installed CompuServe 2.5, please skip the System
- Requirements and Installation Notes and continue with the sections
- that follow.
-
- System Requirements
-
- - 4 Mb RAM (8 recommended)
- - 15 Mb available on hard drive
- - 386 (or higher) processor
- - VGA monitor at 640 by 480 resolution
- - Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11
- - 9600 baud connection rate
-
- A multimedia computer is not required, but enables you to enjoy a
- richer online experience with the use of sound and enhanced graphics
- capabilities.
-
- Installation Notes
-
- The installation procedure has been simplified and contains step-by-
- step instructions to guide you through the installation process.
-
- The installation program installs CompuServe 2.5, the CompuServe
- dialer, and the Microsoft Internet Explorer 2.1.
-
- Note: When delivered and installed as part of the CompuServe 2.5
- installation, Microsoft's Internet Explorer 2.1 does not currently
- include "MailTo:" support, which enables you to send email messages
- via links on Web pages. CompuServe plans to provide this Microsoft
- mail option in a future, downloadable version, available from the
- Information Service and a Web site to be announced. For more
- information on sending Internet mail, refer to the CompuServe 2.5
- Help system.
-
- Feature Highlights of CompuServe 2.5
-
- New Browser with RPA Support
- CompuServe 2.5 integrates information from the CompuServe
- Information Service (CIS) and the Internet's World Wide Web (WWW).
- The Internet Explorer browser is installed and configured
- automatically with CompuServe 2.5. When you are connected to CIS,
- you will see buttons and menu items you can select to take you to
- the WWW. And, as a CompuServe member, you have the benefit of
- Remote Password Authentication (RPA), which efficiently handles
- identification, authentication, and authorization on the Internet so
- that you can access Web sites of CompuServe Partners using only your
- CompuServe password.
-
- You can also enter a Uniform Resource Locator (URL), such as
- http://www.compuserve.com, directly into the Go field to get to an
- Internet site. Once you are on the Internet, look for hyperlinks
- back to services on CompuServe.
-
- Default Winsock Connection
- This type of connection is required to access the Internet. It is
- configured and set up in your Session Settings during the
- installation of CompuServe 2.5. You will be able to access
- information on CIS and be on the Internet at the same time.
-
- Improved Performance and Reliability
- Throughput and file download speed have been increased and new
- scripts have been added to improve connection reliability.
-
- Dialer Features
- The CompuServe Dialer (CID) offers support for NCSI/NASI, which
- enables additional connection configurations. The updated dialer is
- more robust and provides better throughput. It can be used with
- Windows 95 without interfering with the operating system's
- connection utilities. If you have configured Windows 95 to connect
- to the CompuServe network, then you can opt not to use the
- CompuServe Dialer.
-
- Internet Browser Option
- A new Internet Browser command has been added to the Services menu
- and a corresponding button now appears on the default ribbon
- (toolbar). Choosing this option starts the Internet Explorer
- Browser. If Internet Explorer is running in the background, this
- option brings the browser to the foreground. Similarly, you can
- start up or return to CompuServe 2.5 from Internet Explorer by
- clicking the CSi button on the toolbar.
-
- Filing Cabinet Search
- You can find items stored in the CompuServe 2.5 Filing Cabinet
- quickly and easily using the new Search feature. Objects such as
- mail messages, forum messages, articles, and news stories can be
- stored in the filing cabinet. Once stored, you can find any of these
- objects by date or date range, subject, sender or contributor (i.e.,
- from); or perform a full text search. You can search folders, In-
- Basket, Out-Basket, or a combination of all three.
-
- New Graphics
- CompuServe 2.5 introduces new graphics for the Explore Services menu
- that will allow you to explore CompuServe effortlessly. The button
- located at the top of this menu labeled CompuServe will take you to
- an area that offers tools and information to help you browse for
- specific information on the CompuServe Information Service (CIS). If
- you know what you want, but aren't sure how to "GO" there, use one
- of the 12 general interest buttons to get there in a hurry!
-
- CompuServe Viewer
- When attending conferences, on-line moderators now have the ability
- to send binary file(s) to enhance the experience for participants.
- Binary files may be still motion video clips from a video feed
- (graphic images sent at regular intervals), closed captioned text,
- charts, sound, or pictures. The moderator can send any combination
- of files and file types to conference participants. As a
- participant, you will be able to see these conference additions by
- utilizing the CompuServe Viewer technology that is built into
- CompuServe 2.5.
-
- Secure logins
- Security is built into CompuServe 2.5. Your password is not
- transmitted across the network in a readable format.
-
- PNG Support
- Support for PNG (Portable Network Graphics) format has been added.
- You can now look forward to using this optimized graphics format, as
- PNG is integrated in services and applications across CIS.
-
- Customer Support
- To increase usability or offer flexibility, several enhancements have been made.
-
- - A General Preference has been added to control window handling. To
- alter this preference access the Special menu and select
- Preferences/General. Keep Windows Maximized is on by default. When a
- window is maximized, subsequent windows will be maximized until you
- restore the size.
-
- - A preference has been added for both Forum Conferencing and CB
- Simulator to automatically update the "Who's Here" List every XX
- seconds. To access Forum Conference preferences from the Special
- menu select Preference/Forum/More... button. To access the CB
- simulator preferences from the Special menu select Preference/CB
- Simulator.
-
- - Help is offered from the Connection Failure dialog providing
- diagnosis and correction assistance.
-
- - Addressing mail to non-CompuServe mail users has been simplified
- by adding an address type list box on the Recipient dialog.
-
- - International icons have been added throughout the product to
- accommodate the global CompuServe Membership.
-
- - Tool tips are available to identify iconic tools (buttons)
- throughout CompuServe 2.5. A preference has been added to disable
- the tool tips if they do not offer you assistance. To alter this
- preference, from the Special menu select Preferences/General, then
- clear the check box to turn the tool tips off.
-
- - The View button has been added so you can view most files while
- online. If the file to be viewed has a Windows file association
- defined, the appropriate application will be used to view the file.
-
- Internet Explorer Features
-
- Spyglass Dynamic Data Exchange (SDDE)
- SDDE is supported, enabling communications between CompuServe 2.5
- and Internet Explorer. This makes it possible for Internet sites to
- build in links to specific information within the CompuServe
- Information Service.
-
- Hyperlinks from the Web to CompuServe Services
- Definition of the GOCSERVE application extension enables Web page
- developers to create hyperlinks from the Web to specific services on
- the CompuServe Information Service (CIS).
-
- Simplified URL Entry
- Entering http://www sites is easier because you do not have to enter
- the entire site address. For example, enter "compuserve" at the Web
- Page prompt and Internet Explorer automatically accesses
- "http://www.compuserve.com". This feature works for any URL
- formatted as "http://www.XXXXX.com".
-
- Quicker access to product functions
- The right mouse button now provides access to context-sensitive,
- pop-up menus. For example, place your cursor over an image and click
- the right mouse button to access a context-sensitive menu containing
- key options (e.g., Save to Disk, Copy URL, Save Image to Disk, and
- Copy Image URL).
-
- Bookmarks
- A new list is supplied with many great Web sites for you to explore.
-
- Easy Access to CompuServe 2.5
- You can access CompuServe 2.5 by clicking the CSi button on the toolbar.
-
- PNG Support
- Support for PNG graphic file format enables you to view PNG images.
-
- Support for HTML 2.0 Wallpaper and Fonts
- HTML support enables you to view graphically rich Web sites.
-
- Using an Alternate Browser
-
- CompuServe 2.5 uses the Internet Explorer browser to provide
- integrated access to the Internet. You can use another Internet
- Browser that meets the following requirements:
-
- - Compliant with Winsock version 1.1 API
- - Support for Spyglass DDE
-
- A browser meeting these requirements will be capable of taking
- advantage of the integration between CIS and the Internet. Before
- CompuServe 2.5 can use the alternative browser, you must complete
- the steps described in the next section "Customizing an Internet
- Browser."
-
- Customizing an Internet Browser
-
- When Internet links or URLs are selected using CompuServe 2.5, the
- Internet Browser will automatically be launched. Conversely, when
- CompuServe Information Service links are selected using the Internet
- Browser, CompuServe 2.5 will automatically be launched. This
- interaction can be achieved if you make the following changes.
-
- - Edit the CIS.INI file. Change the path within the [External
- Applications] section to point to the alternate Internet Browser:
-
- [External Applications]
- http=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
- ftp=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
- news=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
- gopher=path_of_alternate_browser_goes_here /SDDE
-
- Below is an example of Netscapeô defined as an external application:
- http=c:\cserve\netscape\netscape.exe /SDDE
-
- - Define a new application extension to the alternate browser:
-
- Application type = x-gocserve
- File Extension = .go
- Viewer = gocserve.exe
-
- Support Information
-
- - Support is available in the CompuServe 2.5 support forums,
- CompuServe 2.5 General Forum and CompuServe 2.5 Technical Forum. To
- access these forums, GO WCIMSUPPORT.
-
- - To find information about billing, pricing, and other useful
- things, check out the Member Service area on CompuServe. To access
- this area, GO MEMBER.
-
-