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			 - Appendix C -Shareware Products for the Macintosh
This appendix lists every shareware program you need for optimal Internet use
			with your Macintosh.
			 E-mail ClientsFor the Macintosh, Eudora is really the only full-blown shareware e-mail client
			available. For more discussion of what e-mail clients can do, refer to Part II, "E-Mail:
			The Great Communicator." Eudora Light--The shareware version of Eudora Pro. This directory contains
			versions for both PowerPC and non-PowerPC Macs.
			 News ClientsI recommend Newswatcher as a stable, easy-to-use newsreader. The News is also
			a decent newsreader. For more details on what newsreaders can do, refer to Lessons
			9, "Basic Journalism: Introduction to Newsgroups," and 10, "Getting
			the Scoop: Using Newsgroups." Newswatcher--The premiere news reader for Macintosh. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/ya-newswatcher-240.hqx
 The News--A news reader with a slightly different approach. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/the-news-24.hqx
 Web BrowsersBrowser versions change almost constantly. These links enable you to download
			the most current version of your favorite browser with easy-to-follow directions. Netscape Navigator--Still the most popular browser around. http://www.netscape.com/comprod/mirror/client_download.html
 Internet Explorer--Gives Netscape a run for its money. http://www.microsoft.com/ie/download/
 NCSA Mosaic--The original Web browser. http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/
 FTP ClientsFTP clients can help you easily download files from the Internet and add more
			flexibility to FTP than Web browsers offer. There are two main FTP clients for Macintosh:
			Anarchie and Fetch. They are both very good. For more on what FTP can do for you,
			refer to Lesson 17, "Getting Files with FTP." Anarchie--Lets you FTP files and search Archie databases with one application. ftp://ftp.download.com/pub/mac/internet/anarc201.sit.hqx 
 Fetch--The first, and still very powerful, FTP client for the Macintosh. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/fetch-301.hqx
 Gopher ClientsWeb browsers do an excellent job with Gopher, but if you want a little extra,
			you might want to pick up TurboGopher. For more on Gopher, refer to Lesson 18, "Gopher
			Even More." TurboGopher--THE Gopher client for Macintosh. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/turbo-gopher-203.hqx
 Telnet ClientsThese clients help you access online libraries and other resources that aren't
			available through the Web or Gopher. A few Telnet clients are available for the Macintosh,
			although NCSA's Telnet is by far the best. I've included a couple of the best shareware
			Telnet clients here. For more information on Telnet, look at Lesson 19, "Telnet
			to the Internet." NCSA Telnet--The best. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/ncsa-telnet-27b4.hqx 
 TN3270--This client gives you access to those sites that require TN3270
			emulation. They're rare, but this is a handy one to have around. ftp://mirror.apple.com/mirrors/Info-Mac.Archive/comm/inet/tn3270-25b2.hqx 
 File Compression UtilityA lot of those files out there in cyberspace come compressed in order to save
			space. In order to use them, you have to be able to uncompress them. For this job,
			there's really only one utility to get: StuffIt Expander--The best compression utility for Macintosh. Also available
			in a commercial version. There is, however, a chicken-and-egg problem in that you
			need a decompression program to decompress a compressed program, but StuffIt Expander
			usually comes compressed. (For Netscape 3 users, this is no problem, as StuffIt Expander
			comes included with Netscape 3.) To solve this problem, you should go to Aladdin's
			StuffIt Expander Web page for help: http://www.aladdinsys.com/consumer/expander2.html
 Other Compression Utilities--If you are interested in handling files compressed
			with non-Macintosh compression, you might check out some of the utilities in the
			following directory: ftp://mirrors.aol.com/pub/info-mac/cmp/
 Plug-InsTo enjoy some of the "snappier" features of the Web, you might want
			to grab a few of these. Refer to Lessons 11, "Chatting Live on the Internet,"
			and 12, "Internet Phone and Video," for more information on these exciting
			products. Real Audio--Real audio in real time. http://www.realaudio.com/products/player/download.html
 Shockwave--Another great utility to make the Web come alive. http://www.macromedia.com/shockwave/download/index.cgi
 Bubbleviewer Plug-In for PowerMacs--Get a warped--spherical--view of the
			Web. http://www.omniview.com/viewers/mac/macppcplug.html
 Bubbleviewer For 68K Macs--360 degrees of Web site freedom. http://www.omniview.com/viewers/mac/mac68k.html
 Live 3D--Take a walk through a Web site. http://home.netscape.com/comprod/products/navigator/live3d/download_live3d.html
 FutureSplash for PowerMacs--Interactive buttons and animations galore. http://www.futurewave.com/fssetup/plugin/futuresplashpm.hqx
 FutureSplash for 68K Macs--Enables animations and activity on your Web
			site. http://www.futurewave.com/fssetup/plugin/futuresplash68k.hqx
 Internet PhonesAlthough VocalTec's product has been highly favored in many reveiws, here are
			some others you might want to check out. Internet Phone 3.0.1 from VocalTec For PowerMac--The leader in Internet
			phones. http://www.vocaltech.com/mac/web/mac_dnld.htm
 DigiPhone from Third Planet Publishing--A good beginner phone. http://www.planeteers.com/download/mactrial.htm
 Popular FTP SitesThe following are popular FTP sites that contain Macintosh software: ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu
ftp://mirrors.aol.com
ftp://mac.archive.umich.edu
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