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Copyright © 1996, 1997 FAICO Information Solutions
Update: 27th Jan 1997
Email: info@faico.net - comments, suggestions are welcomed.
Please visit NavRoad homepage for the latest version of NavRoad.
- U.S.A - http://www.faico.net/navroad/
- Asia Pacific - http://home.netvigator.com/~godfreyk/navroad/
- Europe - http://www.zapping-on-line/mirror/navroad/
Description
NavRoad is a small, powerful off-line HTML browser designed for viewing HTML files anytime, anywhere.
Authors, Internet & CD-ROM publishers may use NavRoad to distribute their HTML and multi-media files to their users. NavRoad runs like the wind and, at 300KB compressed, can even run off a floppy. Users no longer have to use a slow browser just to view HTML files. It will run on any machine (even a 286!) that has Windows installed, no winsock.dll or Internet connection required. Both 16 bit and 32 bit versions are available.
Are you interested in Keyword Searching as well as Offline Browsing? Please check out LIKSE, a super-charged version of NavRoad. LIKSE also has an EUROPEAN version, which supports German, French, and Dutch. Please visit our homepage, or contact us for details.
NavRoad Features
- A powerful offline HTML browser, runs off a floppy / CD-ROM. No Winsock.DLL required.
- Supports all HTML 2 tags and most HTML 3 tags.
- Supports Client Side Image Maps (CSIM).
- Easy association with Helper applications.e.g. launching Media Player by clicking on .WAV files.
- Configurable Directory Buttons.
- Easy Bookmark Management.
- Local HomePage.
- Automatically re-loads HomePage after user pre-set idle time.
- Image Cache to speed up displaying.
- Export HTML files as plain text. (without tags)
- Customizable Interface, switch on/off individual menu options, Kiosk mode(disable exiting, resizing, minimizing), and display your own logo, messages in LIKSE!
- Portable - only 300KB compressed!!!
- Built-in WAV player (Demo)
- Easy association with external viewers, so LIKSE may also work with non-HTML type files. (Demo)
Client Side Image Maps example
User Guide
Registration Info
HomePage: http://www.faico.net/
Email: info@faico.net