I have been working on a simple project to help users get up and running in the OS/2 world... I have created a replacement for the default bookmarks provided by Netscape and Mozilla... somewhat more OS/2centric...
There is a simple readme outlining what I am attempting
http://www3.sympatico.ca/brittonm/1st_readme.txt
First I have a complete
bookmark file containing the current URL's that I am aware of
http://www3.sympatico.ca/brittonm/all_bm_current.html This file is really intended for new OS/2eCs users, or those returning to OS/2 after a period elsewhere, anyway for new installations. The aim is to provide an os2centric starting point with the bookmarks, and the file can be used with Netscape or Mozilla
It can be accessed over a browser, but it isn't really pretty, eventually I will create a home page to deal with this. It is primarily intended to be the users bookmarks file, that can be modified by the user to suite their needs, so I am not keen to trim too much, that should be the users choice.
I have put together simple readme's to describe how to proceed with the integration of the bookmark file into the browser
http://www3.sympatico.ca/brittonm/mozilla.txt
http://www3.sympatico.ca/brittonm/netscape.txt
====>>>>> Here's the juicy bit.....
Anyway in response to this announcement I was contacted about this site....
http://os2.mensys.nl/switchboard/index.html this has 800+ links, awsome, it has international links, and it is still actively maintained, with a mailing list for change notification.... so I have subscribed... and I
reckon it would pay most users to check it out.... it also has an online notification of link change, so users can help keep everything uptodate... this link should be at the top of anyone's list of useful links....!!!
I urge users reading this to spread the word, participate in keeping links current, and submitting new links to this excellent resource......
Thanks for reading this,
regards,
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Britt
eCs + SMP OS/2 v4.51
eComstation..... the best just gets better...
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Source: OS2voice.org