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The Icon Bar: General: Keep them browsers comin'
 
  Keep them browsers comin'
  (13:31 25/7/2001)
  diomus (13:58 15/6/2002)
 
guy Message #2612, posted at 13:31, 25/7/2001
Unregistered user The ukonline.gov.uk web portal should in due course be accessible to any decent RiscOS browser.

I asked on their discussion forum if they had "any plans to develop for the Bush Internet TV and other Pace/RiscOS derived browsers?"

They replied, "One of the targets for the UK online campaign is to provide universal access to the Internet. This includes access via digital TV. Once fully implemented, the Government Gateway will fully support all communication media and their associated browsers and operating systems."

Posted this cos I thought we all needed cheering up.

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diomus Message #2613, posted at 13:58, 15/6/2002, in reply to message #2612
Unregistered user Cheering up? Yeah, we all need a bit of that. Oh well, all news is good news wink

Chris

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