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There’s nothing like getting home from a hard day’s work and taking a ride on the information superhighway, except for everything else you can do outside. However, if you’re having more fun in the virtual world, you need a web browser to get online, and, just as the name suggests, The Internets can easily take you there.
With no need to go through a setup process, you’re free to launch the application right after download to see if it’s any better or close to what you’re already using. Another consequence of portability is that registries remain intact, because they don’t need to be modified for things to work out. What you do need to look for is .NET Framework, because it’s a mandatory functionality requirement.
Before you go off taking the application seriously, you might want to take it easy, because the application isn’t quite intended to replace your current browser. In an attempt to amuse you, as you probably figure out from the name, you’re only given a few locations to go to once the main window is up.
As such, you can land on Ebay, Google, Facebook, Twitter, or Wikipedia. The good part is you get there in the blink of an eye, while resource consumption is kept to a minimum. All of the space is dedicated to content of a specific page, and with Google among available options, you can go practically anywhere on the web.
The bad part is navigation is pretty much limited to what you first witness. There’s not even a URL field to quickly switch to a different page, or at least an option to return to the main page and pick a different options. What’s more, default navigation destination can’t be changed, nor can you add others on the list.
Even with all the complexity of the Internet, you surely have a fixed selection of websites you visit on a daily basis. The Internets puts some of those at your disposal, but even with it’s funny attitude, the lack of at least a URL field has a significant impact on overall practicality. As long as you don’t take it too seriously, it might suffice for what you need.
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