This page details some of the internet applications that you might like to use with FreeNet, primarily those that I use as the author of FreeNet.
An excellent browser for the World Wide Web written by Stewart Brodie which uses the standard Acorn sockets interface and is fully compatible with both FreeNet and the Acorn TCP/IP stack.
Download it from the author, Hensa or Demon.
For those of you who receive mail by SMTP, this is an SMTP mail server written by Stewart Brodie which uses the standard Acorn sockets interface and is fully compatible with both FreeNet and the Acorn TCP/IP stack.
Download it from the FreeNet archive site or Hensa.
A terminal emulator, originally written by myself and now maintained and enhanced by Tony Howat and Merlin Hughes. It uses the standard Acorn sockets interface and is fully compatible with both FreeNet and the Acorn TCP/IP stack.
Download it from the FreeNet archive site , Hensa or Demon.
An NNTP news fetcher written by John Smith. It uses the standard Acorn sockets interface and is fully compatible with both FreeNet and the Acorn TCP/IP stack.
Download it from the author, the FreeNet archive site or Hensa.
A POP3 mail fetcher written by Daniel Pead. It uses the standard Acorn sockets interface and is fully compatible with both FreeNet and the Acorn TCP/IP stack.
Download it from the FreeNet archive site or Hensa.
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