New look is just fine for most of the browsers I use.
Of course, I use Arachne, Links and Elinks in DOS, and Links in Linux. The DOS browsers do not have javascript capability and ignore anything they don't understand - so they don't bother with that silly panel that blocks the screen with more "sophisticated" browsers.
Should be to go round talk to all your people - if you are any kind of manager, IT or anything else. These are the individuals who will make or break your performance, and you need their support just as they need yours.
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You can do all the internet and email (yes, including authenticated SMTP) in DOS. Have a look at Arachne http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/, a fully graphical browser/email client/even a desktop if that's what you want. As it happens, my entire business runs in DOS. DOS dieth not !
New look is just fine for most of the browsers I
use.
Of course, I use Arachne, Links and Elinks in
DOS, and Links in Linux. The DOS browsers do not
have javascript capability and ignore anything
they don't understand - so they don't bother
with that silly panel that blocks the screen
with more "sophisticated" browsers.
Should be to go round talk to all your people - if you are any kind of manager, IT or anything else.
These are the individuals who will make or break your performance, and you need their support just as they need yours.
You can do all the internet and email (yes, including authenticated SMTP) in DOS.
Have a look at Arachne http://www.cisnet.com/glennmcc/, a fully graphical browser/email client/even a desktop if that's what you want.
As it happens, my entire business runs in DOS.
DOS dieth not !