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Just wondering if In-Joy or other OS/2 dialer can connect to AOL? No broadband,
just a modem.
Before bothering to sign up for the free time, seems like a good idea to ask if
anyone knows for sure if OS/2 can access AOL.
I searched the net, and found that people seem reply to the question not with an
answer, but a bash of AOL. Obviously, AOL software does not run in OS/2, but can
they be an OS/2 ISP?
Thanks for any assistance.
JOhn
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