>
> is a Client-Server Publishing tool for the World-Wide Web
>
> This authoring HTML tool will help new authors quickly develop
> basic pages.
This version, named GNNpress aka NaviPress came before it was renamed
to [AOLpress 1.2.2][1].
1996 award winner in the category of Best Internet Server Software.
See manual: Chapter 3 Browse the World Wide Web
[tools.gnn.com][2]
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#1: GNNpress v1.1
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Compatibility
Architecture: 68k PPC
System Requirements
� System 7 or above.
� CPU: 68020 or higher, or Power PC
� 8 Mbytes RAM; 12 Mbytes recommended
� 5 Mbytes disk space required for installation
� MacTCP software (check your system disks if it is not already
installed)
� A modem or direct network connection. (If you use a modem, you also
need PPP
or SLIP software.)
If you want to use GNNpress over the Internet, you need to have a
?MacSLIP? or ?MacPPP?
connection from an Internet service provider, modem, and the
appropriate connection
software (for example, Trumpet winsock or Chameleon).
You can still use GNNpress to author and access local files when your
computer is not
connected to the Internet. For example, while you create pages you may
want to leave
your modem off and then connect your modem to the Internet when you
are ready to
publish your pages. When your modem is off, you have access to all the
features of
GNNpress, but cannot open, save, delete, or browse on network
locations.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/aolpress-122
[2]:
http://web.archive.org/web/19961209073110/http://www.tools.gnn.com:80/index.html