TCP/Connect II was to remain InterCon's flagship product from 1990
until 1995. Although TCP/Connect was primarily a terminal emulation
and file transfer program, TCP/Connect II branched out into a full-
fledged internet suite. At introduction, it featured email and network
news reader support along with additional terminal emulations in
addition to the already-popular IBM 3270, and DEC VT-240 emulations.
Over the next 5 years, the product evolved quickly and kept or set the
pace for many advanced features, including embedded graphics and
multimedia content in email; advanced email automation, filtering, and
highlighting; a high-speed web browser; a gopher client; and many
minor features and protocols.
After the introduction of InterCon's web browser in TCP/Connect II,
AOL licensed the browser in 1995 for use with their dial-up networking
services. In order to separate the browser from the rest of the suite,
it was dubbed WebShark.
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