<p>Termite Internet is the easy-to-use all-in-one communications package for bulletin boards and the Internet. Full details are available on <a href="Index">this disc</a>.</p>
<p>Webite is a viewer for HTML files (as found on the world-wide web). It is derived from Termite's WWW protocol and has the same features, but it will only read HTML from disc; it will not fetch pages from the Internet.</p>
<p align=right>State: <em>beta</em>, Authors: <em>Jon Ribbens</em> and <em>James Ponder</em></p>
<p>WimpExtension is a general-purpose module designed to make the task of WIMP programming easier. It provides SWIs to implement 3D icons, linked windows, window and icon handling, pointer changes, menus, sliders, data transfer, requesters, help, rendering, immediate window, a full sliding heap manager, and much more. WimpExt II introduces the concept of libraries, designed to give you the features you need without having to load everything else too.</p>
<p>This is the developers' pack: you need not download it simply to <em>run</em> WimpExt programs.</p>
<p>WimpSWIVe is a programmer's support module that provides a full dynamic pre-trapping and post-trapping vector chain for Wimp SWIs, without slowing the machine down by use of the hardware vector. Using this module makes trapping WIMP SWIs easy, and ensures compatibility with other programs that use it. Includes full source code and example programs.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you're wondering why the icon features an incongruous and bizarrely-coloured fish: I can't think of anything that could possibly represent a WIMP SWI (can you?) - so why not?</p>
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