
InternetWorks FAQs
- What is InternetWorks?
- InternetWorks is a comprehensive package that provides you with all the tools necessary to surf the information highway, including a browser to find and download files, e-mail to send to and receive mail from any user on the Internet, and a newsreader to read newsgroups and special mailing lists.
- InternetWorks' powerful multi-tasking capabilities enable you to use these tools simultaneously. For example, you can download several files while reading a newsgroup and sending and receiving e-mail. InternetWorks' multiple panes enable you to view all these activities in separate windows.
- InternetWorks is capable of displaying multimedia files from the Internet including text, graphics, and sound.
- All this is done within a GUI framework that provides an easy starting point to accessing the vast information the Internet has to offer.
- What is the World Wide Web?
- The WWW refers to the set of servers on the Internet that support graphics and hypertext linking. For an overview of the WWW, see http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html. Also see our "About the Net" page.
- How do I write HTML files?
- Check out the HTML resources listed on our "About the Net" page.
- What protocols and formats does InternetWorks support?
- InternetWorks supports a broad range of protocols and formats including: protocols HTTP, Gopher, FTP, NNTP, and SMTP; and graphical and audio formats such as JPEG, GIF, BMP, XBM, WAV, and AU.
- What are the main features of InternetWorks?
- Complete multithreading capabilities;
- multiple windowpanes;
- single, common graphical user interface;
- Windows orientation;
- customizability;
- support for common protocols and formats;
- Visual Basic and C/C++ programming.
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