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Non-Tech : BrowseMaster for Silicon Investor -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Norwegie who wrote (478)4/17/1999 4:02:00 PM
From: Gerald Walls  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1169
 
I sure would love to have Browsemaster, but I may have to hire someone to install it and then change my passwords at SI after the person learns what they are.

If you've every installed any other program on your PC you should be able to install BrowseMaster.

I have no connection with BrowseMaster.com except as a satisfied customer, so as far as it working with Netscape you'll have to await an official answer.



To: Norwegie who wrote (478)4/17/1999 6:17:00 PM
From: grok  Respond to of 1169
 
Yes, you can install it yourself. If you know enough to trade stocks online then you can install BrowseMaster. Just go to the website and it gives you directions. Any problems, just ask this thread and someone will help.

I use it with Netscape, no reason to use IE if you don't want to.

It makes a slow modem seem fast because while you are reading one message it is downloading others so they'll be there when you're ready to read them. And you don't wear your arm out from all that clicking.

Oh, and, hey -- you're not a dumb old retired broad! You're smart enough to be on this thread!



To: Norwegie who wrote (478)4/18/1999 10:36:00 AM
From: Craig Richards  Respond to of 1169
 
Hi Carolyn,
How can you be a "dumb old retired broad" if you know you want BrowseMaster? And if you want to find out how smart you are for being retired, I'd recommend the book "The Joy of Not Working".

It has been my goal to make BrowseMaster easy to install. Right now it's a 2 step process.

1. Go to browsemaster.com, and click on the "Download BrowseMaster" link.

2. Go to browsemaster.com, and follow the directions.

Let me know if you have any problems.

Does it run well with Netscape?
BrowseMaster runs well with Netscape or IE.

Regards,
Craig