First -- what is SLIP? Until recently, home computers connected to the outside world by behaving like a terminal for a distant computer. This is what happens when you call a BBS or a dial-in service like Compuserve -- your computer screen simply reports what is happening on the distant computer. This is available on INTAC, too. But with SLIP or PPP things are radically different. SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) and PPP (Point-to-point Protocol) are very similar and essentially permit two computers to be connected together through an ordinary serial or COM port in the same way that all the computers on the Internet are connected. What this means is that your home computer can be more than a dumb terminal -- it can be an actual node on the Internet just like INTAC and the Library of Congress and Columbia University are! Once you've established your SLIP connection to INTAC, your computer is on the Internet! You are riding the Information Superhighway! You can do more than one thing at a time -- in one window download a file, in another read your mail. File transfers move directly to your computer -- not to INTAC for download later. Mail comes directly to your computer for you to read at your leisure. News can come directly to your computer. And if someone out there knows your ip address (your official location on the Internet) they can login to your machine, send you mail, or transfer files! Before installing the files call Intac at 201-944-3990 to set up a FREE 14 day account. Voice # 201-944-1417 *****Tell them (pgrab) sent you.****** Enjoy.