The license permits installation and usage of the software on up to 20 computers.
With this offline browser, users can browse offline in the archive without worrying about timing pressure. The cache archive is used for acceleration or updating in online mode making it a convenient tool for users. Additionally, the MM3-WebAssistant supports http, https and ftp protocols, and marks links to locally available files.
The software also highlights the difference between new and locally available HTML pages in online mode, thus providing users with the most relevant information. Navigation using the archive and bookmark collection is also possible, and web site collections can be filed according to specific subjects. Moreover, collections can be exchanged across platforms, making it a flexible tool for users.
Comprehensive filtering is individually configurable and offers users the ability to mask out adverts. Caching the domain and IP address further enhances the browsing experience. Developed using the latest Java[TM] technology, the MM3-WebAssistant can be used on a variety of platforms including Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP, Mac, Linux, Unix, Solaris, and OS/2.
The installation and deinstallation process is simple and completely transparent, and there is an extensive description available on the home page of MM3Tools. Furthermore, the license for this software authorizes usage on up to 20 computers, making it an ideal addition to every browser.
In conclusion, the MM3-WebAssistant is a valuable asset to any user looking to make the most of their browsing experience. Once you use it, you will undoubtedly find that you cannot do without it.
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