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mac_lover
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Ok... I now have the modem. Now what? What programs do I need to get connnected. I would like to pickup e-mail and surf the internet. Is there a PPP program to connect through my ISP?

Thanks!

I did not make myself clear... First and foremost, I am running my Visor on Windows. Yes, my first love is Mac... but work forces me ti use Windows.

Secondly... What software do I need to connect to the internet through my ISP? I cannot find anything already installed where I can put in the phone number to dial. What am I missing here?

Thanks for any help!

[This message has been edited by mac_lover (edited 04-17-2000).]

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Felipe
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Registered: Nov 1999
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ML:

You need to setup your network connection (under preferences) to connect to your ISP. It like setting up DUN in Win98 (yeah I know you use a mac, but I don't no what/how the mac connect to the net. Sorry).

Once you make that connection you should be able to use emails programs (like multimail) and browsers (like proxiweb).

Felipe

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dtplink
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Registered: Nov 1999
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(Posted w/Visor & Handspring modem) I like to use MultiMailPro 3.0 & Proxiweb. I generally connect to my ISP (Earthlink) and check mail w/MMPro & switch to Proxiweb to surf sites like this one.

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