

For people who use the AWEB on their OS3.5 CD and would like the Full version upgrade, It is avalable for the low cost of $29.95!
Some of the new features of AWEB v3.3:
... and more.
The Original AWEB was described as:
The first commercial release of the popular WWW Browser "AWeb" by Yvon Rozijn, along with the first commercial release of the "HTML- Heaven" suite of code generating tools by Paul Kolenbrander. Both programs are be bundled together with additional tools. AWeb-II includes the following: Support for background images, localization, icons, hierarchical hotlist, background/text/link colours, image borders, centering, enhanced lists, user-configurable ARexx menu, more ARexx commands, limited frame support, history window, external default images, plug-in support for mail/FTP/telnet/news, automatic TCP stack start/stop, and other new HTML 3.2 tags, with more to come. HTML-Heaven v2.0, with new ToolChest and Charrie programs, added support for HTML 3.2 tags, HTML tutorial, and WYSIWYG editing using AWeb with almost any ARexx compatible text editor. Create your own Web Pages and documents with ease by simple point & click insertion of tags from the tool lists, and now Charrie adds HTML entities as well. More new features are under development. AWebMail & AWebFTP ARexx plug-ins by Josef Faulkner. FTPMount v0.8 FTP filesystem plug-in by Evan Scott. HTTX, an HTML to text conversion program by Gabriele Favrin. This will allow the page being viewed to be either saved as a file or printed as formatted text via the included ARexx plug-ins. Some additional ARexx plug-ins and Locale catalogues will also be available. AWeb-II requires at least 2MB RAM, Workbench/KS 3.0 or better; a TCP/IP stack to access the WWW; and the appropriate GIF and JPEG datatypes. New feature - supports JAVA scripts!!
Amiga-Link/Envoy Starter Kit (2-unit), $ 210.00 - the peer-to-peer network for external floppy port. Amiga-Link/Envoy Expander Kit (1-unit) $ 135.00 Amiga-Link Expansion Kit (1-unit) $ 105.00 The networking solution for all Amigas. Extremely small design. The PCB fits in a standard SUBD23 connector case (58 x 51 x 17 mm) which connects to the external floppy disk port or the pass-thru of an external floppy drive. Transfer speed at the hardware level is 450,000 bits per second. Up to 20 hosts per net. Cable type: RG 58 coax with BNC connectors (same as thin ethernet). Maximum cable length: 100m per net, bus topology. No tools required for installation, no need to open the casing, just plug it in. Up to three floppy disk drives can still be used. Standard SANA-II driver supplied, works with Envoy and any other modern networking software. Uses DMA to transfer data between network and memory, no heavy CPU contention (in contrast to slip/parnet solutions). Available for all Amiga models (except CD32, unless you have an SX-1).
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