NetJaxer 2.0.0.2 for Windows

by Landmark Media, LLC

Avg. Rating 3.7 (7 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.2 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 995
Publisher Landmark Media, LLC
Homepage NetJaxer

Publisher's Description

NetJaxer is a free and easy way to integrate your favorite Web 2.0 applications like Gmail, TadaList, Digg, Writely, Kiko, Meebo, financial sites, and other Ajax based Web programs right into Windows. NetJaxer combines a reguarly updated catagorized and searchable web directory of 100's of Web 2.0 application sites that works hand and hand with a free small piece of software you download to your computer's desktop. Create desktop, tray, and quick launch icons. Easily use these applications with our custom browser.

Latest Reviews

Satansgeek

Satansgeek reviewed v2.0.0.2 on Nov 6, 2007

Sadly this programme seems to be dead. Claims made of email answered in 24 hours are entirely wrong and the issues mentioned by other users are never addressed. The gecko integration hasn't worked in an age and would need to be updated to use xulrunner. It had potential but died too soon.

brotherS

brotherS reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2006

I'd also like to see the issues addresses spiked talked about. It's a program with potential, just has a few minor flaws and the coder should reduce its RAM usage.

spiked

spiked reviewed v1.0 on Feb 24, 2006

Nice tight code written in Delphi which does what it says. Somewhat handy, but I have to be a little concerned because it's not open source andthe author's site doesn't have a Privacy Policy nor any clue as to why this tool is free.

Sure, it "could" be a generous gift to the world from a hobbyist programmer, as long as you believe a hobbyist programmer named E. Jendrasiak would register a domain to an LLC using a private mailbox at a UPS store in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

It "could" also be capturing your Gmail passwords and other sensitive information that you exchange with sites you access through NetJaxer.

So my rating of 4 is basically a 5 but subtracting 1 due to the complete absence of any Privacy Policy, About Us, FAQ, or other information. There's not even a EULA which gives a clue as to why this freebie exists. The site has a very nice Flash video demonstration, so the author obviously didn't throw it together in a hurry. A few extra minutes spent on a README or Privacy Policy would go a long way.

Avg. Rating 3.7 (7 votes)
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Satansgeek

Satansgeek reviewed v2.0.0.2 on Nov 6, 2007

Sadly this programme seems to be dead. Claims made of email answered in 24 hours are entirely wrong and the issues mentioned by other users are never addressed. The gecko integration hasn't worked in an age and would need to be updated to use xulrunner. It had potential but died too soon.

brotherS

brotherS reviewed v1.0 on Apr 5, 2006

I'd also like to see the issues addresses spiked talked about. It's a program with potential, just has a few minor flaws and the coder should reduce its RAM usage.

spiked

spiked reviewed v1.0 on Feb 24, 2006

Nice tight code written in Delphi which does what it says. Somewhat handy, but I have to be a little concerned because it's not open source andthe author's site doesn't have a Privacy Policy nor any clue as to why this tool is free.

Sure, it "could" be a generous gift to the world from a hobbyist programmer, as long as you believe a hobbyist programmer named E. Jendrasiak would register a domain to an LLC using a private mailbox at a UPS store in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

It "could" also be capturing your Gmail passwords and other sensitive information that you exchange with sites you access through NetJaxer.

So my rating of 4 is basically a 5 but subtracting 1 due to the complete absence of any Privacy Policy, About Us, FAQ, or other information. There's not even a EULA which gives a clue as to why this freebie exists. The site has a very nice Flash video demonstration, so the author obviously didn't throw it together in a hurry. A few extra minutes spent on a README or Privacy Policy would go a long way.

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