InterAp Version 3.5a - Suite of Internet Applications. ---------------------------------------- Demo evaluation copy for 30 days. To load Interap, simply create a temporary directory, then create the 4 disk directories underneath it, one for eack disk as follows: \temp\ Unzip the contents of the disk into this directory. Using: Pkunzip -d InterAp.zip [ -D OPTION ] then simply run setup.exe in the disk1 directory, and everything will be automatic. NOTES: ====== This is one of those Internet Suites, like QDeck, Wollongong, NCD... with some big improvements. It is free for thirty days, after which, they want you to fork over the poultry some of $99.95. I can say that I would pay 5 times that for it after I found out everything in it and what it does to save time. It works across the Windows platforms. There is a nice GUI. It looks like MS-OFFICE. It has an easy-to-customize launch pad. It is OLE2 compliant. Drag and drop works from WEB, to mail, to WORD and EXCEL. It has very nice mail and FTP clients and an FTP Server - yes, I said server. You can mount you HD on the NET with this thing. It also supports secure mail(encription) and firewalls (sock and proxy) The browser is OK, but I still use SCAPE. The best and most usefull feature is called Intelligent Agents -- they work through a scheduler while you sleep. Yes, some Internet junkies sleep sometimes! Browsing is nice, but when the work needs to get done, an Intelligent Agent can search an FTP site, your mail, newsgroups, and WEB sites for key words, then take what it finds and create a WORD document, generating kind of a report on what it found. The e-mail agent can then take the report an send it to lists of people. There is a published API to the agents, so you can create your own with VB and/or C++. The source code is available at their FTP site for the agents that come with the package. Glom and modify! There are some Goliath players out there in the suites competition. It seems that this software could be the stone from David!