-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Adaware

  • From: "SandiBeach" <SandiBeach@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jan 2003 08:14:49 -0600

Yesterday many were saying that version 6 of Adaware was not yet available.
Where did you find it MN?  And please keep us informed of your opinion on
the new version.
Sandi
----- Original Message -----
From: "Keyboard Cowboy" <KBCowboy@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 7:39 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Browser Programs


> Glad you liked it.  I kept it.......and installed it here in Scottsdale as
well.  Great little program.
>
> I also downloaded Adaware 6.   Shame so many bad mouthed it when they
rewrote the code.  So far, it looks very interesting.  You can tell they
really reworked it, didn't just do an update.  We'll so how it works.
>
> Regards from the.....
>
> Keyboard Cowboy
> ,,,,,
> Ô¿Ô¬
> Cincinnati, Ohio
> Scottsdale, Arizona
> «::::»¤«::::»¤¤«::::»¤«::::»
> Wednesday
> 1/29/2003
> 6:38:25 PM
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>
> ________________________________________
> On Wed, 29 Jan 2003 00:44:04 -0600, Wyatt M. Portendt wrote:
> ¤
> ¤I tried both Avant and Slim Browser and they both work pretty well.
> ¤They incorporate the good things in Opera as well as giving the
> ¤compatibility of IE. I'd have to give SlimBrowser the edge. Good
> ¤call KC. I think I'll keep it.
> ¤
> ¤
> ¤~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ¤~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~
> ¤
> ¤On 1/27/2003 at 11:52 AM a whisper was heard, and the one known as
> ¤The Keyboard Cowboy was rumoured to have uttered....
> ¤
> ¤| As most of you know, I love to test programs and | find the best
> ¤to | bestow the coveted "Keyboard Cowboy Seal of Approval". I take
> ¤| great | pride in finding really good, stable & solid performing,
> ¤| useful | little freeware, shareware and commercial products.
> ¤| | A long time ago I wrote about a little program called MyIE.
> ¤
> ¤| It was a | slick little freeware program that was sort of a
> ¤shell for IE
> ¤
> ¤<snipped>
> ¤
> ¤| Someone in one of the groups (perhaps it was Dave?) |
> ¤recommended a | shell program called SlimBrowser from Flashpeak.
> ¤I've also | seen it | featured in severl software lists. The
> ¤program used to cost | $20, but | as of Nov., 2002, it became
> ¤freeware. I tried it and WoW!!
> ¤
> ¤| I'm | impressed. It works almost identical to MyIE2 except it's
> ¤a | bit | faster. I can create "groups" of URL's that can be
> ¤opened | with one | click. It isn't automatic, but it's fast.
> ¤The interface is | clean, | and it has a search section built into
> ¤the interface so Google | is | easy to get to. It also has a pop-
> ¤up killer built in which | MyIE and | MyIE2 didn't have. I use
> ¤Zero Popup with IE, but Zero Popup | didn't | work with the shell
> ¤programs. | | I've been using Slim Browser for a while and really
> ¤like
> ¤
> ¤| it............think I'll have to rescind my Seal of Approval |
> ¤on MyIE, | and give it to Slim Browser. You can find it at: | |
> ¤http://www.flashpeak.com/sbrowser/sbrowser.htm ********* And So It
> ¤Was ***********
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