AquilineWeb 2000 1.1.4

1.8 out of 5 stars 1.8 (17 votes)

BETA (June 2, 2000)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Freeware / 2,053 downloads

AquilineWeb 2000 is a free web browser that uses Internet Explorer to power its browsing. This way users do not have to lose their favorite browsing features while avoiding the bloat of a huge browsing package. AquilineWeb 2000 is quick and easy to use.

  • Publisher

    Aquiline.net Computer Solutions

  • Homepage

    AquilineWeb 2000

  • Latest Changes

    - Added: User login - We've added a feature to AquilineWeb 2000 that lets users login and save their preferences. However, instead of saving the settings to the hard drive like most applications, AquilineWeb 2000 saves to the INTERNET so that users can swit

    - Added: Aquiline.net Members - In order to keep users up-to-date on AquilineWeb 2000 production and Aquiline.net news, we've included a web-based feature that puts all of this information and news just a mouse-click away

Reviews of AquilineWeb 2000

  1. 1 out of 5 stars
    csc

    Reviewing 1.1.4 (Jun 3, 2000)

    It reminds me of a simialr programming masterpiece known as "Hello World"

  2. 1 out of 5 stars
    Atherean

    Reviewing 1.1.4 (Jun 3, 2000)

    Why'd anyone make something this bad and useless?

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    bigmac

    Reviewing 1.1.4 (Jun 2, 2000)

    If their web site is any indication of what their browser is like, it must stink. Here's a quote on their home page:
    "You should find all the information that you're looking for about AquilineWeb right on this web site." Well, duh! And when you try to get some info, they tell you there's more coming soon!! What a joke..

  4. 1 out of 5 stars
    f0xmuld3r

    Reviewing 1.1.3 (May 20, 2000)

    No xenophobe I cannot tell your whats its purposes, noone ever could.

  5. 1 out of 5 stars
    Scott_92RS

    Reviewing 1.1.3 (May 19, 2000)

    This "app" just makes me laugh. Have you seen the web site? They claim to do web design, and for only $120, you can have a graphical header put on the top of your pages. But when you read the fine print, you can tell they have some quality work. This is a quote from the same page that gives prices for their "skills":

    "Each graphical header requires about 5 minutes to make. "

    5 minute high quality image, not likely!

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