Message-ID: <34602927.E6E2444D@lausd.k12.ca.us> Date: Wed, 05 Nov 1997 00:07:03 -0800 From: csantill MIME-Version: 1.0 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com, netapex-dev AT delorie DOT com, Jenny Chang , Steve Spahl , Steve Spahl , John Chen , Stanley Lam , Stanley Lam , Frankie Fan , Sy Khamkonhsay , Sy Khamkongsay , Jack Singh , Tom Suzuki , Tom Suzuki , Wit Boonteppratan , Tri Bui , Jenny Chang , Alicia Gonzalez , Alvaro Gutierrez , Jesus Hernandez , Juan Hurtado , Nelson Martinez , Nelson Marinez , Francisco Moran , Nicki Nguyen , Eunice Noriega , Ricardo Ortega , Armando Ortiz , Robero Romero , Evelyn Torres , Mike Brenner , Dim Zegebart , Sascha Imme , Peter Palotas , Matthew Mastracci , David Orme , "Alfredo J. Cole" , Sean Gilley , Dave , Dave Lloyd Subject: ANN: New NetApex Development Team Mailing List supported by DJ Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk Just like the subject says, I am here to announce that the NetApex Development Team has a new mailing list hosted by the generous DJ. I would like to thank DJ for giving us this list it should definitely speed up our ability to develop, and support our browser. To subscribe, follow the same instructions as the DJGPP mailing list, except substitute "add netapex-dev" for "add djgpp" About the NetApex now: 1) It's a fully graphical, ***free DOS web browser*** that will be much better than any port of LYNX to DOS or any other attempt to provide the world with a web browser, commercial or otherwise. 2) It is being developed with the following components: DJ's Great & Potentially Productive ... compiler, DJGPP Shawn Hargreaves awesome grafix lib, Allegro 2.2 Sean Gilley's beautiful Allegro GUI windowing system, G_WS 1.x Dim Zegebart's multi-tasking kernel for Allegro, Palantir 0.x beta Luke's DLL system for DJGPP, DLX 2.x Hopefully the support, helpful & respectful criticism, blessings of the DJGPP/M$ Hater/DOS lover community. 3) We also hope to port the broswer to UNIX/LINUX 4) Because the browser is graphical, we hope to support high & true UniVBE VESA 2.x PMODE grafix modes If you want to know a little more about the project, check out: