~terry
Wed, Jul 24, 1996 (11:50)
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Internet Assistant -- As great as the idea of a Word Processor/Web
Browser/HTML Editor combination sounds, the result, at least
from Microsoft, fails to deliver. Unless you have an ultra-fast
Pentium loaded with RAM, the ever-slow WinWord will only get
slower after adding Internet Assistant. With an outdated 486 and
less than sufficient RAM (8 Megs or less), this application literally
crawls. I tried using a stop-watch to time how long it would take to
access a page in Finland, but I fell asleep twenty minutes later :-)
Seriously, though, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to use this
client unless you have a high-end system. And in this case, you will
probably be better off with Internet Explorer and a standalone
HTML editor. Still, the newest release of Internet Assistant for
Windows 95 has definitely made some impressive strides in
becoming a competitive player. In addition to picking up a
moderate performance boost, the client has added a ton of new
features, including centering, tables, font size, and similar tags;
support for Microsoft Internet Explorer HTML extensions
(marquee text, watermarks, inline video, super and subscript,
background sounds, etc.); background color and picture support;
JavaScript compatibility; view HTML source command; and more.
Even with all these
New features, Internet Assistant still lacks features found in many
of the competitors' products, including support for transparent gifs,
advanced tables support, null borders, client side image mapping,
image height and width, Netscape 2.0 extensions, and global font
sizing capability. If Internet Assistant would add these features and
improve its speed even more, it might become a viable download
for most users, but for now it is simply too slow and lacking in too
many features to be
Considered a competitive candidate in the HTML Editor/Web
Browser arena.
Pros: The original Word Processor/Web Browser/HTML Editor
combo!
Cons: Still quite sslllooooowwwwwww; anything less than a
Pentium will crawl
New: Bulleting functionality, JavaScript compatibility, relative
paths, more
Version Reviewed: Windows 3.x - 1.0 beta B. Windows 95 - 2.03
Beta
Date of Review: 6/27/96 Reviewer: Forrest Stroud
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