View Full Version : NetFront Browser v3.5 (expires on November 30, 2008)



Broad
1st September 2008, 09:49
NetFront™ Browser v3.5 (expires on November 30, 2008)

NetFront for Pocket PC is a high-performance Web browser based on NetFront, which has been successfully installed in a great number of PDAs, mobile phones and other electronic information devices.

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NetFront™ Browser is the most advanced, versatile and powerful full Internet browser for beyond-PC devices. Specifically designed and optimized to deliver high performance in resource-constrained environments, NetFront Browser supports almost any OS and CPU, and offers low power consumption, easy customization, and a broad range of plug-ins.



These reasons and more are why the NetFront Browser is the most popular choice for manufacturers and operators. In fact, NetFront™ products, including the NetFront Browser as an embedded Internet browser, have shipped in over 590 million devices (as of May 31, 2008) throughout the world, including mobile phones, digital TVs, set-top boxes, mobile handhelds, game consoles, automobile navigation systems and many other types of products.

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FoxdieGhia
1st September 2008, 12:30
Question, why does this expire? Hasn't there been any cracks / patches to stop it expiring yet?

dschoenike
1st September 2008, 18:35
i have a question also. is there any difference between this version and the one that expired on august 31st? thx

egzthunder1
2nd September 2008, 19:30
@ FoxdieGhia,

Keep in mind that the makers of NFB charge for their products. The only reason why they released this concept version, is to do beta testing. Now, if you have used it, you know that it doesn't need too much work done to be fully functional. So, in order to make you buy it, they have to make the betas expire. It is relatively pointless (in my opinion anyways) to crack a beta program when you know that the final version is just around the corner. Maybe the people who work their magic are just waiting for the right release.

@dschoenike,

I believe that there are only a few improvements as far as bugs being fixed. I don't think (or at least I have not seen) any major improvements to the previous release.