Welcome to the Cello Internet Browser


This is version 1.01a, March 16 1994

What Cello is and does

Cello is a multipurpose Internet browser which allows access to the myriad information resources of the Internet. It supports WorldWideWeb, Gopher, FTP, CSO/ph/qi, and Usenet News retrievals natively, and other protocols (WAIS, Hytelnet, Telnet, and TN3270) through external clients and public gateways. It can be used to view hypermedia documents, including inlined images, text, and digital sounds and movies. Cello was developed by Thomas R. Bruce of the Legal Information Institute at Cornell Law School.

Please take a look at the online help section called "a tour of Cello" if you're not familiar with hypertext applications.

Some good starting points for IBMers

At IBM, the "firewall" prevents access to external WWW servers. However, there are many WWW servers within IBM, including a "mirror" of the site available to external customers. Click here to look at the main IBM homepage, the same one available to customers externally. Click here to view the IBM homepage in Austin, Texas. For more information on WWW, IBMers should consult the WWWIBM ANSWERS file located on the IBMPC conference disk. The WWWIBM FORUM on IBMPC can also help answer questions.

Reporting bugs

We hope you don't have any trouble using Cello.

If you do, send us mail at cellobug@fatty.law.cornell.edu, and we'll get back to you as quickly as we can. Enjoy Cello! Note to IBMers: Cello is not an IBM product. However, support for WWW access within IBM should be directed to the above mentioned forum. Only verified bugs in Cello itself should be reported to the Internet address.