Galahad the off-line tool.
- Use Galahad to read and reply off-line to all the messages you get, articles you read and disussions you follow.
- Surf the Internet off-line with the built-in Web browser. Locate files to download automatically when the rates are low.
- No need for a second phone line now because your average on-line session takes just 1 minute. (28800bps)
- Access the Byte Information eXchange with the BIX Squire module.
- Access the Internet with the Internet Squire module.
- Access your shell account with the Shell Squire module.
- Galahad seamlessly merges your E-mail, Netnews and Web pages downloaded directly from the Internet as well as from BIX and other future services.
- Unlike other products that are limited to one service, Galahad supports them all in one product. This greatly improves usability especially when there are cross references between E-mail, Netnews and Web pages.
- Features
- Electronic mail, both BIX and Internet with multiple baskets and routing
- BIX conferences and file areas
- Netnews reader with header select and powerful kill files
- Web browser with inline pictures and forms support
- FTP off-line directory browsing and file selection
- Run Galahad on the platform you own
- Windows 3.x
- Windows95
- Windows NT 3.x
- OS/2 2.0
- OS/2 Warp
- WABI
- Miscellaneous
- Displays inline GIF and JPEG images in E-mail and Netnews messages
- Integrated picons database see who posted that Netnews message
- MIME and UUdecoder built in
- Local purge facility
- Search facilities
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Figure 1, the Galahad Main menu.
45-day free trial of Galahad
Galahad can also be downloaded with FTP from many sites that mirror SimTel and CICA. Please
choose a site close to your physical connection to the net for a quick download and low load on the net!
Sales and Support
Galahad and Shell Squire are exclusively sold and supported in India by Parakh Computers
Please contact JvW Consulting if you need more information or if you are an ISP and want to license Galahad for your service.
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