Name:         Cyberdog
Version:      1.2.1
Released:     February 27, 1997
Requires:
US System 7.5.3 or later running on a Power Macintosh with
at least 16 MB of RAM, OpenDoc 1.1 or later, and MacTCP
2.0.4 or later or Open Transport 1.1 or later.
Description:
Provides you with the ability to browse the World Wide Web,
read and write email, follow usenet newsgroup discussions,
utilize file transfer services to share files, explore
gopher-space, and remotely login to computers via telnet.
Cyberdog 1.2.1 is included with the Mac OS 7.6 CD.

This software is available in two formats (disk images and
"Net Install"):

1.  3 self-extracting archives of Disk Copy 1440K disk
images. To use, download the self-extracting archives to
your hard drive and then double-click them to decompress
the disk images. Use Disk Copy to create the disks from
the disk images.

2.  A complete Cyberdog 1.2.1 "Net Install".  It includes
all software from all 3 Cyberdog 1.2.1 disk images. 
This posting is provided as a convenience for those
customers who:
- want to download just one file.
- want a pre-configured "Net Install" to place on their
  hard drive or on a server.

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PLEASE NOTE:  
You do not need to download the "Net Install" if you have
already downloaded the 3 separate disk images of
"Cyberdog 1.2.1".
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Disk Copy can be found posted here with the Utilities
Software.

From the Read Me included with this software:

About Cyberdog 1.2.1

What is Cyberdog?

Cyberdog is a suite of Internet components that allows you
to browse the World Wide Web, receive and send e-mail, read
articles from Usenet newsgroups, browse AppleTalk zones and
servers, exchange files with FTP, and log into other
computers with Telnet. Cyberdog provides tight integration
between these components, and with other OpenDoc
applications. Cyberdog also allows you to customize your use
of the Internet. These capabilities make Cyberdog more
appropriate for Internet-savvy users.

System Requirements

Cyberdog requires a Power Macintosh and at least 16
megabytes of memory. (If less than 16mb of RAM is installed
in your computer, use the Memory control panel to turn on
Virtual Memory and set the amount of memory to 16M.)
Cyberdog also requires System 7.5.3 or later, OpenDoc
version 1.1 or later, and MacTCP 2.0.4 or later or Open
Transport 1.1 or later with TCP/IP installed and configured.

IMPORTANT Install OpenDoc 1.1 or later before installing
Cyberdog.

Connection Requirements

Cyberdog requires that you have Internet connectivity
through either a dial-up connection with an Internet Service
Provider (ISP), or a local area network (LAN) with an
Internet connection. Before using Cyberdog, check that you
have such service. If not, you can use the Apple Internet
Connection Kit to register and configure your computer with
an ISP,  contact an ISP directly, or contact your network
administrator.

Using the Mail System

To use the Cyberdog mail system you will need an SMTP/POP3
account from your ISP or your network Intranet services
group. If you do not already have a mail account, you will
need to obtain one. Once Cyberdog has been installed, set up
a connection to your mail server by selecting the "Mail &
News Setup" item from the Mail/News menu.

If you are currently using Internet Config 1.2 or later and
have set up your mail account, your Cyberdog mail connection
will already be configured. If you already use Internet
Config, please make sure you upgrade to version 1.2 or
later.

QuickTime
  
To play movies and sounds in Cyberdog you need to have
QuickTime version 2.1 or later installed.

Reporting Problems

To report problems with Cyberdog 1.2.1, please consult our
Feedback Web Page at 

<http://cyberdog.apple.com/feedback.html>


Important Notes

 For a complete list see 

<http://cyberdog.apple.com/br/releasenotes.html>

1. Enclosures sent to users of Claris Emailer and America
Online must be sent in Plain Text mode (as opposed to Rich
Text) in order for the enclosures to be received correctly.

2. Plain Text enclosures are sent in the binhex format.

3. Cyberdog 1.2.1 Cyberbuttons are not compatible with
previous versions of Cyberdog. Users of earlier versions of
Cyberdog will have to upgrade to use them.

The Cyberdog Web Site

<http://cyberdog.apple.com/>

(c) 1996 Apple Computer, Inc. Apple, the Apple logo,
Macintosh, Power Macintosh, MacTCP, OpenDoc, and QuickTime
are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries. Cyberdog is a trademark of Apple
Computer, Inc. Claris Emailer is a trademark of Claris
Corporation. UNIX is a registered trademark in the United
States and other countries, licensed exclusively through
X/Open Company, Ltd.

Updated December 5, 1996
