BKINT5MN.RVW 950320 "Get on the Internet in 5 Minutes (for Macintosh)", Miser, 1994, 1-56830-135-9, U$9.99 %A Brad Miser bmiser@pipeline.com %A Marta Partington martap@pipeline.com %A Brian Gill briangil@pipeline.com %C 201 W. 103rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46290 %D 1994 %G 1-56830-135-9 %I Hayden Books %O U$9.99 800-858-7674 75141.2102@compuserve.com 317-581-3743 %P 88 %T "Get on the Internet in 5 Minutes" If you live in New York City, or if you are willing to call and pay the toll fees, you can "try the Internet for 30 days, risk-free". This gives you *ten minutes* of access, making it one of the most limited I have ever seen. Also, it is not "Internet" access, but simply a subset of the Pipeline BBS. The booklet gives an overview of what you *can* do on the Internet: there is almost *no* how. The installation is "plug and play"; it is unlikely that you'll be able to take advantage of a high speed connection in any case. Get on the Internet in five minutes? No, I don't think so. copyright Robert M. Slade, 1995 BKINT5MN.RVW 950320 ====================== DECUS Canada Communications, Desktop, Education and Security group newsletters Editor and/or reviewer ROBERTS@decus.ca, RSlade@sfu.ca, Rob Slade at 1:153/733 Author "Robert Slade's Guide to Computer Viruses" 0-387-94311-0/3-540-94311-0