Network Browser
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Network Browser was an application that shipped with Mac OS 9 to allow users to connect to other computers on a network, access FTP servers,[1][2] and connect to network printers. It was intended to replace the Chooser that shipped with previous versions.
See also
- Safari — Apple's current web browser
- Mail — Apple's current eMail client
- Finder (10.2+) — Apple later integrated FTP functionality into the Finder
- Address Book — Apple's system-level address book service
- Claris Emailer — Apple's eMail client
References
- ↑ "MacOS 9.2.2". toastytech.com. 15 Oct 1999. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
- ↑ Karneboge, Adam (2 December 1999). "Review - Mac OS 9.0". MyMac.com. Retrieved 24 November 2024.
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