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URL : http://www.internet-soft.com/
Title : Internet-Soft.Com
Description : The source for Internet Related Software.
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URL : http://webglimpse.net/
Title : Webglimpse
Description : Flexible search engine for indexing categories of information across the web.
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URL : http://www.macorchard.com/
Title : The Mac Orchard
Description : Links and Internet applications for Macintosh users.
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URL : http://www.pantos.org/atw/
Title : All Things Web
Description : A collection of resources for webspinners and authors.
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URL : http://win3.1.freeservers.com/
Title : Three Point One
Description : New and Old Windows 3.1 software, free website provider information,miscellaneous links and free stuff.
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URL : http://www.december.com/net/tools/
Title : Internet Tools Summary
Description : Summarizing software used for information, interaction, and communication on the Internet.
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URL : http://www.webattack.com/
Title : WebAttack
Description : Virtual archive for web related windows shareware and freeware. More than 2000 downloads with full description and screenshots.
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URL : http://www.phdcc.com/
Title : PHD's
Description : Computer consultants ltd sells several tools that aid web site navigation, both for the internet and html/pdf cd-roms.
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URL : http://www.free-soft.org/gnu/project-directory.html
Title : The Unofficial GNU Projects Directory
Description : The GNU Project of the Free Software Foundation is the primary free software project in the world. Being one of the oldest (since 1983), GNU also possibly has the broadest scope among Free Software projects. This web page aims to provide a directory to GNU projects, with information and links to their individual sites.
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URL : http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/archive-servers/faq/
Title : Mail Archive Server
Description : Lots of email servers as in last updated 1995.
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URL : http://www.faqs.org/faqs/mail/setup/unix/part2/
Title : UNIX Email Software FAQ
Description : ELM, and PINE MUSH, various package reviews. This FAQ might be old, but then again I still use pine. It is part two of three parts with links to parent and sister articles.
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