Surfpack: create personal startpage (RSS,weather...)

R

R. L.

This one looks quite interesting. Don't know how good it is
yet, but it says it can do RSS, temperature and some other
things, too.



http://www.surfpack.com/features.html (1.2mb)


Surfpack

"Startpage is a real lifesaver for people who know what they
want on the Internet and regularly visit the same web sites.

favorite search engines moduleBasically, it builds a single
HTML page that contains all your favorite web resources
displayed in whatever way, form or shape you might like -
favorite URL links, newsfeeds, entire web pages etc. The page
you create also comes with search tools, horoscopes, current
weather conditions, LiveJournal diaries, humor, and other web
modules. There are dozens of tools to make your online
experience with Surfpack much more enjoyable than simple web
surfing cluttered with unwanted banners and pop-up ads. Unlike
online portals, no registration required to open or modify
your startpage ! Surfpack Startpage resides locally on your
computer, so it loads instantly even if you don't have an
Internet connection established."






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giovedì 15/lug/2004 _R. L._ in said:
This one looks quite interesting. Don't know how good it is
yet, but it says it can do RSS, temperature and some other
things, too.

http://www.surfpack.com/features.html (1.2mb)

Interesting. However it's worth mentioning that:

Surfpack's DHTML interface currently works under Internet Explorer 5.0 or
higher. Versions compatible with Mozilla and Opera 7.x are under relaxed
development.

....since so many of us switched to FireFox! :)
 
R

R. L.

giovedì 15/lug/2004 _R. L._ in


Interesting. However it's worth mentioning that:
Surfpack's DHTML interface currently works under Internet
Explorer 5.0 or
higher. Versions compatible with Mozilla and Opera 7.x are
under relaxed development.

...since so many of us switched to FireFox! :)

I guess we need to wait then.... :-(

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RL
Unofficial Adaware Updater; Little (File) Backer Upper; Uptime
Quickie; Tray Quickie; Google Quickie; Lefty Animated
Cursors;
http://home.earthlink.net/~ringomei/page2.html
*******************************************
Places that host a list of the Pricelessware annual voting
results and information:
http://www.pricelessware.org,
http://www.pricelesswarehome.org, http://www.earths-
ocular.com/mirror/www.pricelesswarehome.org/
 

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