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Hytelnet (Unix version)
Telnet ACCESS.USASK.CA or 128.233.3.1
login: hytelnet
DESCRIPTION
The Hytelnet software is a general hypertext browser, packaged with
Peter Scott's invaluable database of Internet-accessible telnet
sites. Peter's database lists libraries, Campus-Wide Information
Systems, Freenets and more. The Hytelnet software is available for
Unix and VMS systems, and should work on any system with a reasonable
Curses implementation.
The program notices telnet commands embedded in the files, and will exe-
cute them for the user, if desired. TN3270 commands can be executed as
well, if this program is available on your system.
NOTES
The Hytelnet software is now being used in more places, and for more
purposes than was originally envisioned.
The IBM PC version of Hytelnet uses Neil Larson's HYPERRES hypertext
browser. This program uses the same file format as HYPERRES, and it
is possible to plug-and-play other HYPERRES databases as well.
COMMANDS
Use the cursor keys to move around in Hytelnet. The up and down arrows
move you from one highlighted link to another. Use the right arrow (or
<return>) to follow a link, and use the left arrow to come back. You
can also use hjkl (vi's cursor keys).
Other commands include:
m Return to the main menu (the first screen you see when you start
Hytelnet)
+ or <space>
Scroll down to the next page
- or b
Scroll up to the previous page
? Help
q Quit Hytelnet
AUTHOR
Earl Fogel, Computing Services, University of Saskatchewan,
fogel@sask.usask.ca