Internet Applications
Mac OS 9 includes two full-featured applications for accessing the Internet:
Outlook Express is a Microsoft program that enables you to send and receive e-mail and participate in Internet newsgroups.
Internet Explorer is a Microsoft program that enables you to browse Web sites and download files from FTP sites.
In this section, I provide brief instructions for using these two programs. You can explore the other features of these programs on your own.
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Outlook Express and Internet Explorer are set as the default e-mail, newsgroup, and Web browser programs. If you prefer to use other applications, be sure to change the appropriate settings in the Internet control panel, which I discuss earlier in this chapter.
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