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Naviscope

Naviscope - 8.69

Naviscope is packed with an arsenal of browser utility features.

All Time: (3.7)
Version 8.69: (4.0)
Selected Version: 8.69
Release Date: 2000-06-01
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 8.69): 187
Downloads (all versions): 626

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Product Description:

Naviscope is a powerful multi-purpose browser enhancement utility. It can be used to speed up web searches, provide detailed and entertaining download progress information, lock "Cookies",provide true last 40 history back button, examine HTML send/receive headers, provide single click network diagnostics, enable automatic clock correction to National atomic clock, and much more. Naviscope also features a unique site-mapping navigation tool.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows NT 4
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95

Additional Requirements:

  • Windows 95/98/NT4

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Version 8.69:
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Naviscope ReviewWhat can I… - Version: 8.69, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

David E. 1
say? I can't surf without it! Although consistent updates wouldn't hurt.
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Naviscope ReviewI've used Naviscope… - Version: 8.69, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

ktac
since version 3. It's pretty good at blocking ads and prefetching. Could be better at preventing popup windows, but otherwise very nice.
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Naviscope ReviewWhat can I… - Version: 8.69, 8/10/2000 01:59PM PST

Mr. Scott
say? It's usefull, it's full of features (specially if you want to make yourself somewhat more anonymous on the Internet, or don't want to be bugged with those stupid ADs), but it SUCKS! I need to do a lot of special configurations for each site I visit! Of course I can disable some of the features, so I don't need to do this, but I also lost all those lovely features.
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