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To: freelyhovering who wrote (2034)11/17/1997 11:27:00 AM
From: watcher  Read Replies (1) of 2403
 
Hey all!!!

Do you realize that you can probably get AOL for $9.95/mo???
I can understand the extra 19.95 being painful...but 9.95 isn't too bad, considering...

(Add to those 10M subscribers...:-)

How do you do it?
As long as you have an ISP, you should be able to get onto AOL using the BYOA (Bring your own Access) program. If you don't use aolnet (or other aol "sponsors" like sprintnet) -- aol costs $9.95 month

For all those hustling for their data...you CAN get aol for a trial offer for 1 month for free: aol.com

My sister recommends (my initial installation kicked out all my connections -- so I haven't tried it again yet): PowerTools (for aol):

bpssoft.com
This allows the easy creation of macros -- i.e., the ability to set up a series of commands which are then used by one keyboard command in place of many (under aol).

watcher, net surfer...
(If you join, give 'em my name as having recommended you!!! LOL!)
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