Mark,
Netzero is just an ISP that uses a special software app to put
the ad banner above and **outside of ** your other 'net software.
Netzero does not have "their own" browser. You can use IE, OE,
Netscape, Opera, Eudora, or any web software you want with
no problems.
When I installed it, it did not touch any of my existing software.
(IE 5.5, NC 4.7, OE, etc.)
But there is one big irritation....... they periodically and randomly
keep popping up a small dialog box to "remind" you that you can
click on an ad in the banner, to view the product info
AND at odd times a warning dialog pops up stating you will
be disconnected in 10...9....8...7... seconds if you do not
click the OK button to continue.
Jim Meagher
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Rode" <[log in to unmask]>
> I am curious as to how NetZero software installs and works. I see from
> it's web site that it has a floating stay on top banner much like Juno.
> Does it allow you to use other Internet programs for mail, new and
browsing
> or must you use the Netzero browser for everything.
>
> Does it stay out of the way of the rest of your computer or is it
problematic?
> Does NetZero provide a good reliable dial up connection ? What is a better
> service .Juno or NetZero ?
> Is Netzero owned by Cisco ? Any other thoughts or comments about NetZero?
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