REFERENCE: INTERNET &
COMMUNICATIONS
Part 1 of 2
The Basic HTML Reference Newton book is a guide
for those who are new to HTML but who'd like to try out the Newton as a WWW Notes server
with Matthew Vaughn's Notepad Server. This is a great reference point if you'd like
to familiarize yourself with basic HTML tags, too! With this Newton book, users may
cut and paste many common HTML tags into their notes. This book covers tags
from starting the page to image linking. Credit: Michael Jones.
This guide includes - Setting
up/getting connected/jacking in, a list of public-access sites, E-Mail, Usenet I and II,
Mailing Lists and Bitnet, Telnet, FTP, Gophers, WAISs and the World-Wide Web, Advanced
E-Mail, News of the World, IRC, MUDS, Lingo and more. Credit: Electronic Frontier
Foundation, Project Gutenberg.
When the author travels, he uses this handy list
of MCI access numbers. If you use MCI as your Internet Service Provider, you'll find
this a great resource. MCI dialup access numbers are listed alphabetically by state,
and towns within that state. Freeware credit: Michael Jones.
This lists the rgb codes for use
in html. Handy if you write html from your Newton. To assist in future development, the
author requests a simple notification if you use his Newton book.
Attached is a Newton Book of
Farallon's popular product selector slide rule. This complete reference lists all the
Ethernet, Thinnet, and Fast Ethernet connection possibilities for Macs (listing all
models), PCs, Printers -- AND the Newton. The authors expect the Newton Ethernet adapters
will be very popular when the Newton TCP/IP stack is released
A study guide for upgrading your
FCC Amaetur (Ham) license to General Class. Includes the complete question pool (280
questions and answers) in Newton Book format.
NetAcronym is a compilation of Internet,
Telecommunications, and ISDN acronyms and terminology organized in a Newton book format.
Newtscape 1.3 creates Newton books with text,
graphics, hypertext links, tables and embedded forms from HTML (HyperText Markup Language)
documents in your Notepad, Inbox or over a serial connection. With version 1.3, you can
browse HTML documents and GIF files directly over the internet assumes you have Newton OS
(NOS) >=2.0 and installed Newton Internet Enabler (NIE) >=1.0. Feature Summary -
browse web text and graphics via TCP (NIE), create Newton books (portrait on 1.x; portrait
or landscape on 2.0), save books as packages with NewtPack plugin process HTML source
documents from Notepad, Paperback, Personal Media, Inbox, or serial/ADSP connection,
customize appearance of many tags via Preferences links work within books, between books,
and can retrieve URLs via NIE or WebMail .
Here are a group of sample books for use with
Newts Cape. Newt's Cape creates Newton books with text, graphics, hypertext links, tables
and embedded forms from HTML (HyperText Markup Language) documents in your Notepad, Inbox
or over a serial connection.
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