On 10 Apr 00 at 0:00, Samuel Heywood wrote:
>>> On Fri, 7 Apr 2000 20:14:12 +0200 Bjorn Simonsen wrote:
>>
>>> Dial-In Kit For Windows 3.1* NEW - Updated 12/02/99
>>> NOT for NT/95/98
>>> Requires 4 blank formatted 1.44 Floppy Disks
>>> DISK1 Disk 1 of 4
>>> DISK2 Disk 2 of 4
>>> DISK3 Disk 3 of 4
>>> DISK4 Disk 4 of 4
>>
>>> unquote:
>>
>>> - if anyone checks this out - let us know what you find .)
>>
>>Four blank 1.44 Floppy Disks for a dialer? No thanks. I'm not
>>interested in bloatware. A program of this size would be too
>>resource-hungry even if it included a graphics browser with lots
>>of bells and whistles. I suppose it is just typical Gate$ware,
>>programmed for the purpose of slowing down my computer in order
>>to try to have me to believe that it is time to upgrade my system.
>>I'm not going to fall for it.
I agree Sam. I downloaded the files thinking that there HAD to be a
browser in the mix, but it is just the Shiva Remote software and
Microsofts TCPIP Software disk.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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