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If you like Xtree your will like Ztree. It is supported and updated.
Ztree works with Windows, NT, and OS/2.
[Z]
[human speakers] are hand made speakers. Huw Powell also repairs many speakers
made by companies who no longer exist or have dropped support.
I am the happy user of four of his speakers.
[Hubble]

[zip code]
Scott Adams'
Dilbert Zone
The Guru and Swami's union local #204 rules demand that all
technical Internet sites have a Dilbert and Dogbert
link.
WebElements Periodic table (professional edition)
HyperAccess terminal package is here to stay. They have a very good host mode.
In the next revision they will support multiple telnet sessions.
There are still bugs in their telnet. They answer their support line.
The program is small and powerfull.
If you program in BASIC you need to have PowerBASIC .
If you program in C you should know about PowerBASIC.
They do Windows.
Everybody knows about Kermit. They have very good support.
- Comet Hale-Bopp Home Page
- Forth Interest Group Home Page
- Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview
- WS_FTP
- R.L. Drake
- Everett F. Carter, Jr.
- SKY PUBLISHING CORP.
- Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- Southwest Microwave
- NOW
- The Tooth Fairy
- Waterloo Maple
- Willmann-Bell, Inc.
- W3C
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For further advice on how to make your pages accessible see
WCAG.
You may also want to try bobby
which is a free Web-based service for checking URLs for accessibility.
You are recommended to use CSS to specify the font and properties such as its size and color.
This will reduce the size of HTML files and make them easier maintain
compared with using <FONT> elements.
To learn more about Tidy see tidy
Please send bug reports to Dave Raggett care of
tidy bug report
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