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 Dallas E. Legan has written: 
- Lynx on OS/2, Part 3
 Part 3 of Lynx on OS/2 brings graphics into the picture, showing how you can use a REXX script with an image viewer to look at pictures with Lynx.   (12/1/2002)
  - Lynx on OS/2, Part 2
 Part 2 of Lynx on OS/2 covers solutions to what might be described as operational quirks of this text-mode browser.  Thus, you'll find out ways to use Lynx on OS/2 more effectively.   (11/1/2002)
  - Lynx on OS/2, Part 1
 This begins a series of articles on the Lynx web browser with straight answers and keen tricks for OS/2 users.  Part 1 gets you started.   (10/1/2002)
  - Some Tools for Conversion of Plain Text to HTML
 If you've tried doing HTML coding manually, you know it can be a chore.  Well, it's REXX to the rescue once again!  Dallas Legan has written a couple of scripts that turn text and URLs into HTML pages.   (8/1/2002)
  - Poor Man's WGet
 Dallas Legan presents a REXX script he wrote to grab files off the Internet with just a basic network connection and no fancy download tools.  You might find it useful for downloading WGet itself as well as other tools.   (5/1/2002)
  - CountStr and ChangeStr for Classic REXX
 CountStr and ChangeStr are two functions missing from classic REXX.  CountStr counts the non-overlapping instances of a substring, and ChangeStr changes them.  They seem useful, so how might they be implemented?  Several solutions are presented.   (2/1/2002)
  - A Simple, General Command Line Filter In REXX
 Dallas Legan has written a general purpose filter in REXX that you use at the command line to do parsing.  He tells you the motivation behind it, the process he went through, and gives you a variety of examples to help understand its usefulness.   (10/1/2001)
  - Text-Mode Web Browsers for OS/2
 Text-mode web browsers may seem out-dated, but they do get past all the fluff on many web pages.  Quickly, too, which is a time saver.  OS/2 users have several text-mode browsers to pick from.   (9/1/2001)
  - ALT+F2 Bootup Patch for OS/2
 This boot patch by Doug Azzarito and David Green automates the ALT+F2 process you normally need to go through to get OS/2 to list your device drivers as they load.   (9/1/2000)
  - Watching OS/2 on TV
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