The Internet Adapter (tm)
The Internet Adapter (TIA) is a new Internet access utility that lets you
use popular TCP/IP software such as Mosaic, Cello, and Eudora with a
standard UNIX shell account. In essence it converts a shell account into a
"pseudo-SLIP" account the same way an electrical adapter converts a
two-prong outlet into a three-prong outlet.
- Background: How and why TIA was developed.
- Who Will Benefit From TIA? The 3 groups who should be most interested, and how TIA is licensed and priced for each of them.
- How is TIA Licensed and Sold? The unique system created by Cyberspace Development to make it incredibly easy for net users to obtain, evaluate, and purchase TIA.
- How Can I Try TIA Right Now? Simple instructions for ordering TIA Evaluation License Codes via e-mail.
- Single User TIA Packages available from SoftAware that make it
especially fast and easy to get your TIA account up and running.
- Ordering Host or Site Licenses from InterMind, Cyberspace
Development's marketing partner for TIA.
- Ports currently available -- a list of the Internet host platforms
TIA ports are ready for right now, and those that are planned.
- TIA Directory
- a comprehesive listing of all email addresses and phone numbers associated with TIA, Cyberspace Development, InterMind, and SoftAware.
- The TIA FAQ Lists,PC and Mac setup guides, and other Documents Documents to help you setup your Mac or PC with the software you will use with TIA, and answers to frequently asked questions about TIA.