BrowseAbility is a product designed for Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 2000.

BrowseAbility will enhance the web browsing capabilities of Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator or the America Online (AOL) browser. It adds such functionality as:
 - Thumbnail images of web pages bookmarked with BrowseAbility
 - Capability to open multiple web sites with a single mouse click
 - Automatically refresh web pages at any user specified interval
 - Automatically open applications, documents or other URLs based on the current URL
 - Automatically cycle through a series of web pages at a user specified rate
 - Access BrowseAbility functions directly from AOL, Internet Explorer, and/or Netscape Navigator
 - Attach sticky notes to specific web pages
 - and many more features...

The BrowseAbility distribution file includes this README file and a self-extracting archive/installer. The installer is interactive, in that the user can make various choices affecting the installation, including cancelling the installation at any time. Included in the installation is a standard Windows Uninstaller program, so that BrowseAbility may be easily removed by the user.

BrowseAbility is a shareware program. It may be used, with complete functionality, for a period of 30 days after the first usage. It will not be functional after this point unless the user registers the software.

The current version of BrowseAbility is 1.0.4.

This file may be freely distributed to other distribution sites, as long as there is no additional fee charged for the right to download and use the product for the 30-day trial period.

If any problems are encountered in conjunction with the use of this product, please send email describing the problems encountered to support@melanie-systems.com.

Thank you for trying BrowseAbility.