If you are
familiar with using these Browsers you should be able to find your way. All
underlined and contrasting colored text is links to other pages.
!
is a link to the other links at the bottom of a page. ^ is a link to the top of a page. When NUNET appears as a link it returns to the ‘begin’ i.e. the main page
The topics lists:
(Planning), (Tools), (time value), (transport), (Recreational travel), (Technology)
generally describe the contents of that section.
Each page that
describes a topic is intended as a help, i.e. a tutorial note. Each page
usually provides links to other pages
You can look at
all the files by clicking on Files. The Glossary may also be useful in finding useful parts of
NUNET
The original NUNET
file evolved from MYSYS files that were APL component files and the derived
MYNET files that had limited title lengths.
NUNET has inherited many of these old file names. The Files INDEX listed below was an attempt
to overcome the lack of descriptive names, etc.
The NUNET INDEX contains
short titles with some added keywords for most of the hypertext (.htm) files. Some other file types are also listed.
Use: [Ctrl F] with words or phrases that describe your question to seek
answers in the: INDEX.
You can search using the find feature on: Edit on the tool bar -
use Find in page
The NUNET graphics
and items other than the .htm files are not included
in the index. They can be examined by looking in the NUNET file listing.
Windows XP is especially good at this activity. The earlier versions of Windows
are much less useful..