Or ftp:// ncsa.uiuc.edu/PC/Windows/Mosaic (for Windows).MacWeb: for Macs Easy to use, but not particularly fast or advanced Free for private use. ftp://ftp.einet /einet/mac/ macweb/macweb.latest.sea.hqx.TCP/Connect2: for Macs. Not a particularly advanced browser, but comes as part of an easy-to-use package pounds 139 from Unipalm Pipex (Telephone: 01223 250120)WebSurf: for Windows. Go to http:// www.mcom .
NCSA Mosaic 2: can be tricky to set up all its features Loading is rather slow Mosaic is being constantly upgraded, though The Mac version is better han the PC one Free for private use. The pages load twice as fast as other browsers, and you can scroll through a page before it is fully loaded. This means that you can always duck out early if it is not exactly what you want. It also supports HTML2 and HTML3 commands, which allow you to see coloured texts and backgrounds, as well as tables Mac and Windows versions are also available.
The PC navigator has more features, including the ability to “cut and paste” copy. Netscape Navigator 1.1N or 1.2N: this is the best available (except perhaps for version 2.0, not yet reviewed). Where an ftp address is given, type it exactly as shown into the “Go to” box on a Web browser. People are yearning for something more – even people who are earning a lot are still hungry for something more – that void could be filled by Labour.” Graham Anderson. These reviews are by magazine for Mac and Windows Browsers are also available for other systems.
You don’t buy it for the quality of its fabric conditioner.” Ted Powers”Britain’s culture has changed – it is far more individualistic, the community is far less important. But certainly not the old constant stream of Seventies leaders screaming and shouting.” Paul DuffyOn the new Clause IV:”I was against it, but, with hindsight, it is a good thing.” Anna PearsonOn “New Labour”:”Labour is a political party, not a washing-up gimmick. They should have room for all types of opinion, it should be a broad church. The party has become like the left faction of the Tory party.” Mary TomlinsonOn the union block vote:”There should be further reductions – not a complete abandonment of union ideals. The party needs to have a certain identity which will make it electable – it would do the party no favours to have another Michael Foot.” Jean Taylor”She is being totally marginalised – it is disgusting.
It is going to be difficult to turn things around.”Additional reporting by Natasha Roffe.What Brighton’s new members think about…Tony Blair:”I would stand with pants on my head in the middle of the town square if he thought it would make a difference.” Paul DuffyTony Blair’s decision to send his son to an opted-out school:”As a teacher I thought it was the decision of a wimp.” Caroline DriverOn the rejection of Liz Davies:”If you want to be part of a party, co-operation is essential. Ruby Besch, who finally joined the party, aged 74, says Blair “seemed the person to get rid of this dreadful government – but, while I’m optimistic, there will be problems The finances may not be available. The new members are not merely fair-weather recruits.It is even possible that the new recruits are more likely to stand by Blair through the inevitable disappointments of office. Keith Day says in the past about 25 per cent of the membership would lapse every year. Last year it was 5 per cent.The Blair Effect is indirect, in that he does not necessarily inspire people to join the Labour Party but, because they think he is going to win the next election, the party has become worth joining – and not just in the short term. Much of the growth in membership is the product of high polling ratings and high morale.
It is easier to persuade people to join a winning organisation. This is reflected in the return of lapsed members, and in the markedly higher retention rates among existing members. On the doorsteps in Brighton, from students’ residences, council estates, private-sector rented flats to up-market Regency and Georgian homes, Labour is seen as a potential winner. Sure, he will scare those who think he is too far to the right, but where these people will go I have no idea.”What Blair has done for recruitment is to change his party’s losing image.
