*NeWbiE SeCtiOn*



WeLcOmE tO tHe NeWbiE PaGE!


Yes....If you are new to the Macintosh's, the Net and IRC, this is the place for you! We have provided this section to provide you with the latest and most commonly used software available. Our goal is to allow new users the most easily accessible way to aquire much needed software, for use on TCP/IP based connections (thats anyone other than Shell Account Users). To get the software, all you must do is simply click on the highlighted Icon, and it will download over your World Wide Web Browser, onto your Harddrive. From there, you must UnBinHex it, and then Un-stuffit (Stuffit Expander is the best program for this). After that, launch the program, and your ready!



RockStar's FINAL RELEASE of FreePPP 2.5.


- Anarchie v.1.60 - The easiest and coolest way to perform Archie File Search sessions & FTP sessions, via true point and click. A must have for those that perform many ftp file searches and downloads.


- Eudora Emailer v. 1.51 - This POP3 Email client has become the International standard for many years running, thanks in part to it's ease of use, and strong degree of flexiblity.


- Fetch v. 2.1.21 - The most popular and straight forward FTP client available today. (If only your dog would bring in the paper this well.)


- Homer v. 0.94 - The absolutely most creative IRC client in the world, regardless of OS platform. Blue Cow, Inc.'s IRC software is a favorite of Mac Users thanks in part to such additions as Homer Paint and Homer Faces. But don't forget the Manual.


- Ircle v. 2.1.2 - If you like to splurge into serious IRC'ing and heavy duty Unix Scripts, then check out Ircle. (and if your REALLY into cryptic command prompts, go buy a PC.)


- Netscape v. 2.01 - For those of you git's that missed the oppurtunity to download the current WWW Client, developed by the *creator* of the WWW network, Now GRAB IT!


- Newswatcher v. 2.1.2 - Want an easier way to catch up on those bulky news groups? Newswatcher is a fantastic News reader, that lets you sort through those groups with Mac-like-ease.


- NCSA - Telnet v. 2.6 - If you have to hit that command prompt, let NCSA's Telnet guide you there. Our only question is, if you bought a Mac, and paid for SLIP/PPP, why would you still use a command prompt?



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