On Wed, 11 Nov 1998 13:28:03 -0000, you wrote:
>IE4 is better than IE3 but unstable, particularly if more than half
>a dozen windows are even open never mind downloading simultaneously,
>and I really dislike having to navigate through menus to decide whether
>to show a particular page with images or without.
Adrian, try this, I haven't but it sounds OK. (PS - courtesy of
http://www.slaughterhouse.com) which emails you daily software
reports.
SimulBrowse 32-bit 3.0
--- DOWNLOADS AVAILABLE ---
http://tucows.idv.net/files/sbsu3.zip
--- MORE INFO --- http://www.simulbrowse.com
--- SIZE --- 2.40
--- RATING --- 5
--- STATUS --- Free
SimulBrowse is kind of shell that sits on top
of your web browser (Internet Explorer 4.0 is
required, so if you use Netscape you're SOL).
So while you retain the features of your
regular browser, you gain the benefits of
SimulBrowse which is namely multiple site
browsing from one window.
Instead of bunching several full screen
windows into one small area, SimulBrowse adds
a tabbed interface at the bottom of the
browser. This lets you easily switch between
windows and yet still have them remain full
size. It's one of the better web browser
enhancements I've come across and something
that should have been part of Internet
Explorer/Communicator from the start.
--
Mike Carey, GP Systems Marketing Manager
Compudata Research Ltd
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