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by @Macarlo
Windows 2000 Professional Beta
Tester
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Hi All.
This Monday August 30, 1999 I tested successfully
on my Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3 the new Neoplanet 5.0 GA. In my Windows
NT4 SP5 I tested also successfully the Neoplanet 5.0 beta and now I'm running
this fine release here.
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Sincerely, if you are seeking for a very efficient browser for serious work on the Net I recommend Neoplanet 5.0. Design for Year 2000 and performance without problems for the new millenium. There is Neoplanet, man. I installed it here last August 15 in order to make a comparative test with MS Internet Exoplorer 5.0 and Netscape 4.61. In the photo below you can see my Neoplanet 5.0 surfing just fine on my Windows 2000 Professional Beta 3:

IE5 and Netscape have some bugs and Neoplanet 5.0 have not bugs
(I tested it exhaustive an see not any problem; I downloaded five getrighteds
files from five web sites at the same time and at the same time I surfed just
fine loading eleven pages from other eleven web sites. This test was simply
bombed IE5 and NS 4.61 and the only other browser that was supported it is Opera.

Because NeoPlanet uses the browsing engine of Microsoft
Internet Explorer, users will experience the benefits of Microsoft Internet
Explorer 5 when they install the product, including compatibility with the latest
Web standards such as DHTML, XML and faster browsing.
"We appreciate Microsoft's continued support of a componentized architecture and leadership in providing a development platform that allows us to innovate with NeoPlanet," said Drew Cohen, president and CEO of NeoPlanet Inc. "This strategic relationship ensures that
NeoPlanet users have access to the latest underlying browsing technology combined with the ease-of-use and personalization that NeoPlanet offers."
"We are excited to offer NeoPlanet users a faster, more dynamic Web experience with Internet Explorer 5," said Yusuf Mehdi, director of Windows marketing, Microsoft Corp. "We will continue to support development efforts like NeoPlanet, which take advantage of Internet Explorer technologies to offer users targeted solutions for their needs."
NeoPlanet puts the fun back into browsing and makes Net navigation faster and more intuitive. By allowing users to customize the look and feel of the interface and giving them content channels that they can customize and easily share with others, NeoPlanet places personalization front and center on the Internet. Its intuitive channel bar on the right-hand side links to mire than 800 of the top Web sites in just three clicks or less. Because it uses the Microsoft Internet Explorer back end to deliver Web pages, NeoPlanet supports all the latest technologies through its own next-generation interface.
Since its release in November 1998, NeoPlanet has acquired an installed base of over 600,000 Internet users and the company has signed distribution agreements with more than 50 regional and local Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and powers McAfee Web View distributed by
Network Associates, Inc. through their McAfee Online portal service. Users can download NeoPlanet at no charge from www.neoplanet.com. About NeoPlanet NeoPlanet (www.neoplanet.com) provides integrated client-side software services and content to enhance the ease-of-use of the Internet for consumers. Distributors re-brand NeoPlanet's client software, including a Web browser and e-mail client for localized and affinity marketplaces. NeoPlanet's editorial team uses the unique clientinterface to present the best of the Internet to NeoPlanet users. Distribution channels include ISPs, OEMs, Web sites and directmarketers. NeoPlanet is a registered trademark of NeoPlanet Inc.
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