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SPIN

SPIN is an important software application that falls within the category of Opera web browsers. Saturnus Personal Internet Navigator or simply, SPIN is a HTML based graphic we browser which is meant for MS-DOS. The importance of SPIN can be well understood from the fact that it allows to connect with an Internet Provider easily, with the help of MS-DOS.

Infrastructural Requirements of Spin

There are certain basic elements and components which make up the basic infrastructure that is required to support SPIN and to enable it to give its best. One of the most important requirements for installing this software program is 386 Computer whose internal memory should have 4 megabytes capacity. SVA video card is another requirement with 256 colors. And the last most important requirement is of a modem enabling internet connection.
Further Improvements within SPIN

Important steps are being taken in an attempt to ensure that SPIN develops into a highly effective web browser. The aim of such steps is to incorporate certain new and beneficial features in the forthcoming versions of SPIN. Some of the important features which are to be embedded in the future versions are listed below:-
  • Enabling better and accurate display of HTML Codes
  • Provide with greater support for HTML codes
  • Being able to make use of an image as a submitting key
  • Enabling to arrange the texts properly

  • Thus, it is clear from the above discussion that SPIN is a very effective web browser, which provides support to a number of “network drivers” such as SLIP, Ethernet and PPP.




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