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[News] New IBrowse homepageANN.lu
Posted on 03-Sep-2002 00:09 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä15 comments
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"As many of you will know, IBrowse has been without a proper home on the web for a while, until now. Obviously, this website is a bit minimal at the moment, but we are planning to address this situation soon. We are currently busy preparing IBrowse 2.3 (68K) for release - as yet we have no indication of a firm release date, but good progress is being made and we are doing our best to get IBrowse 2.3 ready for release a.s.a.p." Visit the site here.
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New IBrowse homepage : Comment 15 of 15ANN.lu
Posted by Nomad of Norad on 06-Sep-2002 01:52 GMT
In reply to Comment 7 (Oliver Roberts):
"Yes, nothing has changed in this respect - you still need to register to obtain the full-featured version. IBrowse will not be turning freeware anytime soon."
Does the browser's built-in register-function still... uh... function? After all, the site it was linked to would presumably have gone byebye with the disappearance of the previous support site.
Oh, wait a minnit! I get it! In this new version of iBrowse, you guys will have pointed the register-function to a NEW site, right?
<churchladyvoice> Nevermind! </churchladyvoice>
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