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RE: PsycArticles License
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- Subject: RE: PsycArticles License
- From: "Rick Anderson" <rickand@unr.edu>
- Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2001 12:17:22 EST
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> Netscape has provided this feature as long as > I have been aware. :) Right you are. I've had this pointed out to me, and with some guidance, I was able to find the function myself. What Netscape does not offer is an _obvious_ way to send web pages as e-mail -- unlike IE, which puts a "Mail" button on the toolbar. And it's also worth pointing out that the ability to send e-mail from any browser depends on the browser being configured to talk with one's e-mail software; not a given. I don't know about students elsewhere, but ours are famous for changing their e-mail homes regularly. Most of them prefer Netscape mail, which they can't access from computers in the library (which are set up for IE). ------------- Rick Anderson Director of Resource Acquisition The University Libraries University of Nevada, Reno "All Reviews in the world 1664 No. Virginia St. begin with the intention Reno, NV 89557 of being virtuous. None PH (775) 784-6500 x273 have been." FX (775) 784-1328 -- Gustave Flaubert rickand@unr.edu
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