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Arachne WWW browser for DOS
Arachne is a full screen graphical web browser for DOS that supports HTML 4.0, and has built-in clients for FTP and e-mail. "Arachne packages" are available for download to add additional support for MPEG, AVI, MP3 and Telnet.
Barebones DOS email system
A simple method for connecting PCs running DOS to the internet to collect email via a dial-up PPP link.
DOS Dialup Internet Access
Provides links to software and information about using MS-DOS and MS-DOS-like operating systems to access the internet. Includes information about a wide range of applications including telnet, web browsers and severs, and FTP clients.
DOS TCP/IP etc.
Collection of links to several DOS utilities including programming related utilities and TCP/IP utilities.
DOS Text Mode Internet Utilities
Includes links to utilities to utilities and information about using DOS for internet access and ReReader software, and offline internet mail reader.
DosLynx Quick Start
This site offers DosLynx, a version of the Lynx text-based web browser for MS-DOS.
FDISK DOS Internet Page
Many links to various DOS Internet resources.
Help Page for Arachne
Guide to installing and using Arachne, the low resource graphical browser for DOS and Linux.
Net-Tamer shareware browser
Text based (graphics for WWW) multifunction internet client for DOS with integrated dialup PPP packet driver.
SurvPC Mailing List
Mailing list for old or low resource PC and DOS Internet. Posting archives, links to resources, related WebRings.
TCP/IP for MS-DOS
Details and example concerning TCP/IP and how to implement it and use it on a computer running MS-DOS.
Tvdog's Internet Archive
DOS programs to access Internet via SLIP or PPP using XT-class PCs: 8088, 8086, 80286.
VE3LGS Lynx and Bobcat Tools
A collection of useful tools and utilities for the Lynx386 and Bobcat DOS text-based web browsers including a TSR for Mouse support, Trace Route, Telnet and MICQ, an ICQ client.
WebBoy
A DOS based web browser and mail client created by IBM and marketed by third parties.