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Old 29-03-2006, 11:09 PM   #1
litefoot
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If this browser has been posted on this group before I apologize.

Deepnet Explorer
Home page; http://www.deepnetexplorer.com/default.asp

Comes in two versions.
Standard Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader
Advanced Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader, P2P Client

Very customizable.

From the FAQ page.
'Q. Is DE a ‘Skin’ for IE?'

'A. Deepnet Explorer is a web browser application that utilizes the
Windows HTML rendering engine, enhancing it by adding new features and
functionality to that of IE. The features bring a new level of security,
speed and efficiency to the browsing experience.
IE browser consists of two components, the application and an HTML
rendering engine. In order to be 100% compatible with IE, Deepnet
Explorer uses IE’s HTML rendering engine, which is the only common
component that Deepnet Explorer shares with IE. Most of the security
flaws found so far are in IE itself, not in the HTML Engine. Therefore,
Deepnet Explorer does not inherit these security flaws from IE.'

Features

* Web + P2P + News
* Tabbed Browsing
* Multi Start Pages
* Phishing Alarm
* Adverts Killer
* Content Filter
* Cookie Manager
* Auto Login
* Form Filler
* Direct Search
* Keyword Navigation
* Mouse Gesture
* Super Drag & Drop
* File Sharing
* RSS News Reader
* Full IE Compatibility

I've only been working with it for one day but I am very impressed.
The RSS feed reader is outstanding.


Bob
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Old 29-03-2006, 11:34 PM   #2
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litefoot <DIS@CARD.com> wrote in news:Xns9795A46B9B2AFlitefoottelbotnet@
207.115.17.102:

> If this browser has been posted on this group before I apologize.
>
> Deepnet Explorer
> Home page; http://www.deepnetexplorer.com/default.asp
>
> Comes in two versions.
> Standard Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader
> Advanced Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader, P2P Client
>
> Very customizable.
>
> From the FAQ page.
> 'Q. Is DE a ‘Skin’ for IE?'
>
> 'A. Deepnet Explorer is a web browser application that utilizes the
> Windows HTML rendering engine, enhancing it by adding new features and
> functionality to that of IE. The features bring a new level of security,
> speed and efficiency to the browsing experience.
> IE browser consists of two components, the application and an HTML
> rendering engine. In order to be 100% compatible with IE, Deepnet
> Explorer uses IE’s HTML rendering engine, which is the only common
> component that Deepnet Explorer shares with IE. Most of the security
> flaws found so far are in IE itself, not in the HTML Engine. Therefore,
> Deepnet Explorer does not inherit these security flaws from IE.'
>
> Features
>
> * Web + P2P + News
> * Tabbed Browsing
> * Multi Start Pages
> * Phishing Alarm
> * Adverts Killer
> * Content Filter
> * Cookie Manager
> * Auto Login
> * Form Filler
> * Direct Search
> * Keyword Navigation
> * Mouse Gesture
> * Super Drag & Drop
> * File Sharing
> * RSS News Reader
> * Full IE Compatibility
>
> I've only been working with it for one day but I am very impressed.
> The RSS feed reader is outstanding.
>
>
> Bob
>


If you like it also check out Avant <http://www.avantbrowser.com/> as it has
similar features. I prefer the user interface better.
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Old 30-03-2006, 02:04 AM   #3
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litefoot wrote:
> If this browser has been posted on this group before I apologize.
>
> Deepnet Explorer
> Home page; http://www.deepnetexplorer.com/default.asp
>
> Comes in two versions.
> Standard Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader
> Advanced Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader, P2P Client
>
> Very customizable.
>
> From the FAQ page.
> 'Q. Is DE a Skin for IE?'
>
> 'A. Deepnet Explorer is a web browser application that utilizes the
> Windows HTML rendering engine, enhancing it by adding new features and
> functionality to that of IE.

<snipped>

I downloaded it and use it sometimes, however, it doesn't like NOT being the
default. Sometimes when I clicked the world famous 'blue e', Deepnet pops up.
I have to click "NO!" then shut it down a time or two. It doesn't do this every time,
but it takes spells when it is persistent, so much so I've been tempted to dump it.

Just my $.02 worth. It's ok, but nothing I can't live without.

Helen


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