Hey Neil,

> >> ALso, to be fair, it should have had demos of all 3 browsers.
> 
> > I wholeheartily agree. If they had to give demo's, they could have had
> > demos of all three.
> 
> OS 3.5 didn't include any demo browser, the only demo on there was the
> result of the Miami "situation".

Well technically the version of AWeb was a "Special Edition" (SE),
much like the version of IB1.2 on the AminetSet7. However, I found the
functionality of SE-AWeb *very* limited due to no bookmarks and not
being able to turn the cookie requestors off (accept or denial). I
would rather have seen a FULL version of a slightly out of date
browser than an SE edition. (V2.x, IB1.x, AW2.x). 

Can't fuss too much, as I was able to get both ;-) Know much about
AWeb? (hmm, better join that m/l too!)

> 
> 
> Neil
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> This man is depriving a village somewhere of an idiot
> 
> 
> 

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