IBrowse
Support Programs

IBrowse Support Programs
Butterfly: A tiny e-mail package ideal for use with Web browsers, uses MUI. By Paolo Bozzo.Download 23Kb
Get History: IBrowse Arexx script which converts and loads IBrowse Gloabl History, in English and Italian. By Giuseppe Mammano.Download 3Kb
HL Converter: Adds bookmarks from Netscape and AMosaic hotlists to your IBrowse hotlist. By Kristoffer Kullman Karlsson.Download 8Kb
IB Clock: An IBrowse Arexx script to display the Workbench clock in the IBrowse pubscreen. By Domenic Gebauer.Download 3Kb
IB Find URL: Two IBrowse Arexx scripts, one which quickly finds an entry in your hotlist, and a second which checks to see if the currecnt URL is already in the hotlist. By Michael Kilimann.Download 7Kb
IB GoldEd: A script which passes the current local file in IBrowse to GoldEd for editing. By Roy E Brown.Download 1Kb
IB Mail to Thor: Passes e-mail activated in IBrowse to Thor for editing and sending. By John S. Burger.Download 3Kb
ImageFX TAM: Program for ImageFX which creates icons for IBrowse transfer animations. By Frank Lahr.Download 93Kb
Mail 2 YAM: Passes all e-mail links triggered in IBrowse to YAM for editing and sending. By Fast Freddy.Download 9Kb
Resigister URL: Registers the current URL with the "URL Minder" web site. More detials in the readme. By Jon Close.Download 3Kb
Webplug IBrowse Link: Link between IBrowse and the (lame) HTML editor "Webplug". By Esteve Boix.Download 2Kb

IBrowse Hotlists
Thomas Becker's Hotlist.Download 3Kb
Benjamin Busche's Hotlist.Download 1Kb
Thomas Becker's Hotlist.Download 3Kb


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