Bek,

Thank you for bringing this up.  We got real excited when we got the OK from
Neoplanets but we did not address these issues.  At this point, Neoplanet
browsers work with Windows 95, 98, NT, Earthlink, Mindspring, AOL, NetZero,
or any other ISPs. It does require that you have Internet Explorer already
installed..  It DOES not work with Mac, Linux, or Unix and is NOT supported
when working with Windows 2000, or IE 5.5 Beta.  We know that they just been
funded a pretty large amount so we believe they will be tackling these
issues soon, especially as more and more people catch on to the idea of
unique browsers/browser skins.  The Tangerine POP browser is an actual
browser as opposed to just a skin. Up until this point, the closest you
could get to a 60's-looking browser was the Austin Powers skin or Pink
Panther skin.  We want to show Neoplanets that we can garner enough dowloads
of this browser to warrant a 60's/Mod section as well as create more
cool-looking browser skins.  If you have anymore questions about these
issues, either visit Neoplanets.com or email us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
We will be putting together a FAQ for these issues based on responses we
receive.

Carlos Perez
Tangerine POP Design
www.tangerinepop.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: New Tangerine POP Browser


> Is it an actual browser, or a browser *skin?*  There's a big
> difference......Does it work with both IE and Netscape?  Is it Macintosh
> compatible?  (I know it's not, but it might be helpful to include this
info
> in the future), and how about some downloading instructions as well?
>


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