(Webpages may move over time, so if the URL given doesn't work, try lopping off the last component--up to the preceding slash character--and then lopping off the next one, etc., until you get a hit. Then explore from there. Sometimes a site disappears altogether, though these are probably fairly permanent.)
http://www.uua.org
This is the home page of the UUA. It has many good links and resources (electronic and otherwise) for all UU congregations, and your site should link to it. It is a well-designed website and a good example of effective use of frames. (It has a link too for those of us who prefer not to use frames.)
http://www.uua.org/CONG/websters.html
This is the page of electronic communications information on the UUA website. It has many good links to other sources of information, including UUA support for lists, e-mail, and websites.
http://www.unitarian.org
This is the home page of the TCUUCC. We have only just started putting electronic communication pages online, but we will be posting more resources in the near future.
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Indices/Resources/html-resources.html (HTML resources)
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Indices/Resources/web-resources.html (Web resources)
http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Indices/Software/ (Software home page)
The National Center for Supercomputer Applications has a wealth of software and documentation available. We've shown three interesting pages, but explore this site for more. The HTML resources include an "Introduction to HTML", and the Software page has links telling how to download software and find documentation for programs like NCSA Telnet
http://www.shareware.com
The universally acknowledged first stop for downloading shareware.
http://home.netscape.com/comprod/mirror/client_download.html
Download various versions of Netscape Navigator.
http://microsoft.com/ie/
Download Internet Explorer.
http://www.hwg.org/resources
The HTML Writers' Guild posts lots of good information about HTML and software.
http://members.aol.com/htmlguru
The HTML Guru is Chuck Musciano, co-author of one our recommended books. His site has lots of interesting tips (and, yes, plugs for his book -- but that's how we found it).
http://home.pclink.com/supportfs5.htm
http://home.pclink.com/favorites.htm
PC Link is a Twin Cities Internet provider. Their site has downloadable software and links to software archives. They also sell a CD loaded with Internet software for PCs and Macs for $5.95.
This price does not include the registration fee for shareware programs; you must still register and pay for programs you wish to continue using.)