Win95 Help:
Internet Sources

info

by Tom Lassiter

June 1997 Update

Frank Condron's World of Windows - http://www.conitech.com/windows/win95.html

Comprehensive site with tips, drivers, discussions groups and all things Windows, both 3.1 and 95.

Microsoft's Windows 95 - http://www.microsoft.com/windows95

Lots of hype, lots of solid info and facts, downloads of Win95 compliant hardware and software and tips.

Process Software Corporation - http://www.process.com/win95/

A Web site devoted to most things Win95, a growing software archive and FAQs.

Stroud's CWS Apps List - http://www.stroud.com/win95.html

The "Consummate WinSock Applications" page - all the latest Win 95 Internet apps for Netscape or MS Internet Explorer, such as FTP, Telnet, IRC, etc.

The Caverns Win95 Homepage - http://www.iag.net/Emgoetz/win95.html

A well-designed site that is easy to navigate and worth the trip. Good tips and info.

Tips and Tricks for Windows 95 - http://www.pmgi.com/TTricks/

A well-organized, download group of fine tips and tricks, many of which have been excerpted for a series of Magazine articles on this topic…frequently updated.

Win 95 LIVE Software Archive - http://www.32bit.com/win95/hypernews/

Tons of shareware - Beginner tools, Training, Graphics, Drivers, Themes, etc.

Win 95 Tips - http://www.winmag.com/win95/M1.htm

From Windows Magazine; includes contents of annual "2,000 Tips" issue, plus Free Win95 software.

Windows 95 Annoyances - http://www.creativelement.com/win95ann/

Good "how-to" site on working with and around many Win95 annoyances. Also good customizing info.

Windows 95 QAID - http://www.kingsoft.com/qaid/win40001.html

Questions, Answers, Information, and Database (QAID) for Win95. Very helpful info and troubleshooting source. Entire database (1.2MB) is a free download to store on your hard drive.

Tom Lassiter is a HAL-PC member, Chairs the Steering Committee of the Build or Buy a PC SIG and emcees that weekly SIG meeting, is a HAL-PC Ambassador to the America Online (AOL) User Group Forum, and was one of the initial HALNet beta testers.


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