The Mosaic navigator : the essential guide to the Internet interface

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The Mosaic navigator : the essential guide to the Internet interface

Paul Gilster

Wiley, c1995

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Includes index

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This is an introductory tour through the capabilities and difficulties of Mosaic, a special program that can be used to browse the Internet, link your local computer to a distant computer's host program (via Telnet), and transfer files from remote sites to your own computer (via FTP). Also key to the presentation is information on what needs to be done to install Mosaic on a PC. In particular, readers are informed about the hardware and software prerequisites for running Mosaic.

Table of Contents

  • The Nature of the Connection
  • Downloading and Installing Mosaic for Microsoft Windows
  • Installing Mosaic on a Macintosh
  • Mosaic and the World Wide Web
  • Making Mosaic's Tools Work
  • Exploring Mosaic's Menus
  • Customizing Mosaic
  • Robots, Wanderers, and the Future of Mosaic
  • A Travelogue of Interesting Sites
  • Index.

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