User`s guide
When you are done reading and replying, you exit the program and it creates
a reply file, called a REP packet. The next time you connect, you simply upload
the REP to the maildoor. The maildoor will decide what goes where and your
messages will enter cyberspace pronto!
To use 2qwk! you will need an enhanced Apple IIe, IIc, or IIgs, with at
least 128k RAM and drive space to hold the QWK data. The program itself will fit
on a 5.25" disk with plenty of room to spare. Of course, the server to which you
connect must have a QWK-compatible maildoor. 2qwk! runs under ProDOS 2.x. It
comes with QuickFix, a program to patch ProDOS, and other utility programs to
handle MSDOS-legal names.
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From: Richard Der
007- With a fast modem, how can the IIe connect to the
internet?
Get an Internet Service Provider that has the option of a text based shell
account. For email, Proline and METAL BBS's work well too.
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008- I'm on the Internet and running the Lynx web
browser. It dosn't look like Netscape Navigator at all.
Where do I put in the URL?
Type "g" which will bring up a URL dialog. You can then type in the URL and
hit return.
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009- How do I download an .SHK file through Lynx?
Selecting the link gives an unusable text dump.
Just highlight the link, but do not press return. Press "d" instead,
which will bring up the download dialog.
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From: Rubywand
010- Can I send and receive FAXes using my Apple II?
If your Apple II is a IIgs, yes. There are two GS FAXing programs:
FAXination and PMPFAX.