Useful Stuff
Here are some sites you might find useful in your Internet wanderings. They include sites for all sorts of different platforms (UNIX, Mac, Windows, DOS, etc.) and all sorts of different users, from the novice to the experienced, to the deific. Happy Surfing!
- The Texas Consummate Winsock Applications Page should provide you with all the applications you'll need for dealing with your Windows Winsock Internet connection.
- If, though, you're one of the lucky people running Windows 95, try any of the following sites:
- Windows 95 archive, which has all sorts of new 32-bit apps, info, etc.
- Frank Condron's Windows 95 / Windows NT Page, which contains help files, quick tips, release, patch, and driver information, and loads of other information about Windows 95 and NT.
- Although it's not the best, this site on the
Netscape Home Page gives details on how you can get started writing and editing your own Web page.
- This page from the University of Buffalo has all of the
buttons you could ever possibly want. You'll see some of them floating around these pages, even.
- Catherine Samir's PC Internet Applications page contains links to the home pages of her favorite Winsock applications, including several by Trumpet.
- Looking for quality shareware? Try the Software Creations Web BBS, or the Virtual Shareware Library for all of your shareware needs for almost any OS, from Mac to DOS, from Windows 3.xx to Win95 to Windows NT to UNIX platforms!
- Still can't find what you're looking for? Try this famous site from the University of Washington, WebCrawler Searching, or the award-winning Infoseek Guide.
- If you're looking for someone at Carolina, try the UNC-CH Online Campus Directory for information. To check out Carolina in general, start from our new campus home page.