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echo: educator
to: JOHN DONOHUE
from: TERRY BOWDEN
date: 1997-07-31 17:29:00
subject: Netscape OS/2 level

Oops! I read the readme:
  This release of Netscape Navigator offers you all the features of
  Netscape Navigator 2.02 and more.  Highlights include:
  *  Features of Navigator 3.0 for improved quality
  *  Extended drag and drop support for URL objects
  *  Voice Navigation to surf the Net with Navigator
  *  Native OS/2 multimedia plug-ins, installed through the
     associated OS/2 Plug-In Pack
  *  Support for Windows 3.1 plug-ins, also installed
     through the OS/2 Plug-In Pack
  *  Plug-in toolkit
  *  Command line options
  *  International document encoding support including DBCS
3.1 Drag and Drop
-----------------
  The following drag and drop operations are available on
  all versions of OS/2 Warp:
  - Support for Images dragged to a folder and back into the HTML
    window.
  - Support for drag and drop pages to a printer object.
  - Support for drag and drop mail items into folders.
  - Support for drag and drop news and mail items to the Desktop
    from the item itself, not from the list boxes.

3.2 Voice Navigation
--------------------
  A new menu item named 'Links' has been added to the menu
  bar that lists links from the most recently seen parts of
  a page. In OS/2 Warp version 4, users can use voice
  navigation to surf the net and interact with Netscape
  Navigator for OS/2.
3.3 Java
--------
  By default Java support is enabled during installation. You
  can turn the Java support off by checking the Disable Java
  check box on the General page of the Security Preferences.
etc.
Looks like I engaged brain before eyes!  I retract my previous message.
--- Maximus/2 2.01wb
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* Origin: IBM Auckland N.Z. (3:772/20)

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