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In keeping with TCP/Connect's "kitchen sink" philosophy, many of the specialized file
types you will find in your Internet travels do not require special helper applications to be
displayed; TCP/Connect displays graphic files, QuickTime movies, and sounds all inline.
This makes TCP/Connect particularly easy to get up and running.
This program tries to be everything to everybody. In many respects, it accomplishes its
goal. Unfortunately, there are a number of things it could do better. First, it could allow
you to copy text from the screen. It could allow you to open up Usenet newsgroup (news)
URLs. Since it includes an email program it could support the mailto URL as well.
TCP/Connect does not support tables, and there are too few options for setting your font
display. (They could at least give you a choice of fonts.) On the other hand, it is
AppleScriptable. Just about the only Internet protocol it does not support is WAIS and
consequently it can be just about the only Internet program you need.
Summary :
In keeping with TCP/Connect's "kitchen sink" TCP/Connect displays graphic files, QuickTime movies, and sounds all inline. TCP/Connect does not support tables, and there are too few options for setting your font display.
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