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.

DL #1: Cyberdog v1.2.1
DL #2: Cyberdog v1.2
DL #3: Cyberdog v1.1
DL #4: Cyberdog v1.0
DL #5: Cyberdog: Integrating the Internet into Education, a CD-ROM by
Apple's Education Division that contains Cyberdog v1.0 and ideas for
how to use it in K-12 and higher ed
DL #6: Cyberdog v1.1.1 patch

See also: [Cyberdog 2.0][1].
See also: [OpenDoc 1][2].

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

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 Mac OS 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.

  [1]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/cyberdog-20
  [2]: http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/opendoc-1