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Old 01-16-2003, 10:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Igor, admins,

I have uploaded an older,superseded version of my own web browser, I coded myself, called BabyaBrowser-has it been looked at yet? The current one is Babya Discoverer v 3.0
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Old 01-16-2003, 11:37 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally posted by aafuss@Jan 16 2003, 11:47 PM
Igor, admins,

I have uploaded an older,superseded version of my own web browser, I coded myself, called BabyaBrowser-has it been looked at yet? The current one is Babya Discoverer v 3.0
I use *cough* Internet Explorer v6.0 most of the time, but when I visit sites that have a ton of pop-ups etc. I use the Off By One Browser v3.4a.

How does your browser compare to Off By One? And where else can I get your browser aafuss so I can try it out?

Here is some info about Off By One if you want to know:

Reasons To Use The Off By One Browser:
  • You want an independent online/offline Web browser that loads and runs quickly and reliably on all Windows systems.
  • You need a secure browser that protects your identity when browsing and leaves no track of where you've been.
  • You prefer to browse the Web without pop-up, pop-over and pop-under advertising windows.
  • You need to distribute a lightweight, consistent browser that behaves identically on all Windows platforms.
  • You need a browser that can run directly from a floppy, CD, ZIP etc. without installation.


Off By One Browser Features:
  • Implements full HTML 3.2 support plus many HTML 4.0 extensions, including Frames.
  • Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) support provided by optional OpenSSL libraries for secure navigation to https:// addresses.
  • Extras include image animation, WAV and AVI playback and the ability to automatically launch external applications for file types that are not supported internally.
  • Packaged in one self-contained 1.1MB application. Can be compressed down to about 400KB for distribution.
  • Completely self-contained, does not require the presence of any other browser.
  • Does not require any installation, browser can be run directly from a CD or over a network.
  • Has a unique Find-In-Files feature that can search the non-tag text of multiple HTML files.
  • Has a unique image zoom option.

Off By One Browser Limitations:
  • No JavaScript support (so no pop-up ad windows). <--- Actually a good thing, if you visit certian websites...
  • No applet, plug-in or Flash support. <---- Makes the browser super fast

P.S. You can get more small programs (a.k.a. Tiny Apps) at www.tinyapps.org
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Old 01-16-2003, 11:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Search for babya browser at fileforum.com. My browser is under 100kb compressed/and when extracted about less than 80kb. It is fast-a great new version has more features-now called discoverer. It is based on MS's vb internat control-which handles downloiads greeat. What do you think about 'Babya browser', Admins? Should a page be adfded for iot or not-homepage is: My website. It is freeware-so I give tthe permission top list it.
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