Rob Kendrick <[email protected]> wrote: >So, recently we've had a flurry of bizarre emails to our help@ and >webmaster@ addresses, of which I have attached a selection. > >Anybody know what's going on? Somebody posted a misleading review >somewhere or something? > >B. > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >From: Howard Leveque <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Thu May 16 09:17:58 Europe/London 2013 >Subject: Question > >So where is NetSurf for Windows? > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >From: Mike <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Fri May 17 22:41:15 Europe/London 2013 >Subject: More babble speak... > >Hi, > >I hate to be the one to tell you this but, people don't know >architecture like RISC from the back side of the moon. A tip, if you >really want users to use your browser, you have got to make it EASY. >People are too busy to research stuff like this, me on the other hand I >don't have a life so as a lark I am going to do the research to figure >this out. I think I ran into this term about 10 years ago testing some >arcane tool for some arcane tool. > >For instance if you have a version that runs on windows, say it runs on >windows and what versions. Take a look at the seamonkey site, one >button, says it works on windows xx to xx. Press button, download, >done. > >Dude, you really need some marketing help. > >Mike > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >From: Clem <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Tue May 21 16:33:51 Europe/London 2013 >Subject: [Empty] > >Hello, I installed NetSurf on my laptop windows xp pro havingdownloaded >it form CNet and cannot log-in. Filled-in the registration and made a >note of the number and then tried logging-in in various ways: 1)Have >account + psswrd (reg. number) Failed >2)New account + my own psswrd >3)Return to "have account" + data of the "new" account Failed!! >Any ideas? Gratefully yours Clem > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >From: Morgan <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Tue May 21 20:30:31 Europe/London 2013 >Subject: Version for Windows 7 64bit > >Hello, > >Please let me know which version of Netsurf browser is compatible for >use with Windows 7, 64bit version. > >Thanks, >Tommy > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >From: KABBIR <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Thu May 23 09:47:05 Europe/London 2013 >Subject: Android compliant > >Hi >Is net surf compliant to android ics .?... how and where can I download >it >for my mobile phone ... >Much thanks
If you search "netsurf cnet" on google the top result is something called "NetSURF web browser", version 3.2-something. I haven't downloaded it but the scant description and version number indicates it's something else with the same name. Odd.
