Friday, October 22, 2004
Pocketnow Reviews MultiIE
Posted by Pat Logsdon in "ARTICLE" @ 05:00 PM
"One of the nicer features to be added to browsers recently was the ability to load multiple web pages, which you can easily switch between using a tabbed interface; Mozilla Firefox users: you are well aware of what I am referring to. Instead of multiple windows, you have one window with tabs for each separate page. When you move to the small screen, things aren't nearly as nice. In fact, Pocket Internet Explorer doesn't just not support a tabbed interface, it doesn't support "multiple instances" to allow you to open more than one web page at a time. For a quick look at a particular site, that isn't an issue, but, if you use your Pocket PC for more than incidental browsing, you'll find yourself often wishing you could open more than one page at a time. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a way to open multiple web pages, simultaneously, in PIE. Wouldn't it be even nicer if you could easily switch between them without having to use a task switcher program? "
Pocketnow's Russ Smith takes a look at the application and I'm pretty sure he likes what he sees. I'm a NetFront ACCESS man myself, but I've used MultiIE in the past, and found it to be a decent program. Once you use a tabbed interface, you can't go back. :) MultiIE will set you back $17.95, and there IS a trial available. [Affiliate] For those of you that have used this, what's your take on how it compares to other similar programs?
Pocketnow's Russ Smith takes a look at the application and I'm pretty sure he likes what he sees. I'm a NetFront ACCESS man myself, but I've used MultiIE in the past, and found it to be a decent program. Once you use a tabbed interface, you can't go back. :) MultiIE will set you back $17.95, and there IS a trial available. [Affiliate] For those of you that have used this, what's your take on how it compares to other similar programs?