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Date:      Wed, 18 Jan 1995 23:05:55 -0800 (PST)
From:      Morgan Davis <root@io.cts.com>
To:        hackers@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Adding Web Browser Components
Message-ID:  <199501190705.XAA17491@io.cts.com>

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I've got Netscape 1.0N running on 2.1d here and it's working fairly
well.  It's actually quite a bit faster than the Windows and Mac
versions.  I'm about to present to the Internet Business Conference in
San Diego next week and I'm wondering just how feesible it will be to
run FreeBSD as a Netscape platform there.

The components I'm missing are tools to play sounds and videos.  Can
anyone point me in the right direction for fortifying my FreeBSD box
with the best au format sound player and MPEG video viewer?  And, how
does one configure those .*cap files in your home directory to point
to them?

Finally, is there a QuickTime video player the runs under FreeBSD?
How about a CU-SeeMe client for X-Windows?

(Sorry to be posting this to hackers -- for some reason my requests to
be added to freebsd-questions just don't seem to be accepted.  JKH:
About two weeks ago when the majordomo problems arose, you said
resubmit and I'll authorize, but nothing yet.  Requested address was
local-freebsd-questions@cts.com.  Have been trying to get on since
December.  Got onto hackers and announce with no problems, though).



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