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The CLI is a fundamentally /different/ paradigm. It's not better, it's not worse; it's better at different things. Try composing a set of commands (hint: |) or scripting repetitive work (hint: sh) or trying to bring up a remote server (hint: SSH) - it's best at those...
Seriously people; setting up stunnel or an HTTPS stripping/converting proxy or just using big boy machines to do the net work for you is the future. (Or living in some kind of VPN/LAN full of retro stuff.)
I personally prefer Word 6, but I believe you can get translators for Word 6 or ClarisWorks that let you save Word 97 files - which modern Word supports for sure.
Probably won't be very useful, seeing as Classilla already exists, the 1998 build of Mozilla is *extremely* primitive (IIRC, it's quite broken and below NS4 in capability.)
It'd be a cool exercise anyways though. If you want something practical to port though, NetSurf seems like a good candidate.
Guys, Telnet's kinda lame. It's cool if you have no TCP stack and just a modem, but half the fun is using graphical dinguses that talk with simple and standard protocols to servers.
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