~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (19:05)
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Oracle PowerBrowser -- Despite cool features like client side
processes (similar to Java applets), frames, caching, advanced tables
(though not quite as solid as Netscape or Internet Explorer), web
server capabilities, support for Java (in the 32-bit release),
integrated searching (via Alta Vista, Lycos, or WebCrawler), client
side image mapping and similar, Oracle's beta release of its new
web browser ultimately fails to impress considering the wares
currently available from the competition. The single largest factor
for this is an amazing lack of speed -- PowerBrowser is one of the
slower browsers on the market, a real surprise considering its
abundance of features.
Despite a solid selection of features, PowerBrowser still lacks many
critical features found in other browsers, including tags like font
size and super/subscript; ftp, news, and receive mail support;
Netscape 2.0 and Internet Explorer 2.0 tags; pre-configured helper
applications; and quite a bit more.
If PowerBrowser receives a much needed speed infusion, and beefs
up its supply of features, PowerBrowser may someday become a
serious competitor to the better web browsers on the market; for
now, however, I find it hard to recommend PowerBrowser as a
serious alternative for power users.
Pros: Client side processes, tables and frames support, other cool
features
Cons: Slow and lacking in many critical features, especially relative
to other web browsers
New: Web server, Internet search and Java capabilities; client side
image mapping; revised interface
Version Reviewed: 1.5 Beta 1 Build 96.05.31
Date of Review: 6/2/96
Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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