Cyber Link 1.03 cpt
Cyber Link is a utility that allows you to use the Finder and its icons to
keep track of and organize all the places you visit while you are surfing
the World Wide Web.
Cyber Link files are like Macintosh Finder Aliases except that they point
to WWW files and documents instead of Macintosh Files and documents. They
are small files that contain the WWW URL or Universal Resource Locator.
When you click on one in the finder the Cyber Link application sends a
message to your Web Browser telling it to go to that location.
Cyber Link files can be created easily. When you have found a location on
the Web you would like to make a Cyber Link to use the New... menu command
from Cyber Link's File menu to save the Cyber Link file to your hard disk.
Cyber Link implements one of the coolest features in Microsoft Windows 95
that's not available on the Macintosh already, Shortcuts.
You can also go to Cyber Link locations by using the Open... command in
Cyber Links File menu or dropping a Cyber Link file icon on the Cyber Link
applications icon in the finder. You can drop MacWeb URL files on the
Cyber Link applications icon as well.
Are you tired of typing "http://www." and ".com" every time you want to go
to a location on the Web. The Go To Company Name... command in the Navigate
menu may be just what you are looking for. If you type apple, sony,
microsoft or rtz into the dialog box that appears your web browser will
go the home pages for those company's. What is happening is Cyber Link is
actually sending your web browser a message to go to Web URL
http://www.rtz.com. Many companies arrange the names of their web sites in
this same way so this menu command will work with all of them. The The Go
To School Name... command will work the same way but will add a '.edu' to
the end of the URL instead of a '.com'.
If you are using Cyber Link with The Virtual Meeting and you have the
conference floor you can control all the other conference attendees Web
Browsers using Cyber Link. When you double click on a Cyber Link file Cyber
Link will not only tell your Web Browser to go that location it will
broadcast a message to all the other Web Browsers in the conference telling
them to go to that location as well.
For more information on The Virtual Meeting visit the RTZ Software home
page. You can do this by selecting the find Out More about The Virtual
Meeting" command in the navigation menu. Or selecting the Go To Company
Name... and typing in rtz.
Cyber Link will launch Netscape Navigator 1.1, MacWeb or Mosaic if it can
find them on your Macintosh. If you have more than one you may want to edit
Cyber Links STR# resource # 300 using ResEdit to change the priority in
which Cyber Link searches for and launches these Applications.
Cyber Link is Copyrighted by Seth Snyder 1995 All Rights Reserved.
Cyber Link is shareware please support the shareware system by registering
your software. Instructions on registering the software can be found by
clicking on the register button in Cyber Links Initial screen. Registered
copies of Cyber Link don't have any annoying Dialog boxes and respond to
AppleScript.
RTZ Software
P.O. Box 567
Cupertino, CA 95015-0567
Phone (408) 252 2946
Fax (408) 257 5274
E-Mail rtz@netcom.com
WWW http://www.rtz.com
I am the owner of the copyrighted shareware enclosed and would like to
submit for distribution to as many archives as possible. It may be
re-distributed in its archived form as long as the archive is not modified.
Sinceerly
Seth Snyder
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