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joost
March 21, 2001, 10:16 am
Now this appears to be a nifty product. Turbo Browser 2001 (http://www.filestream.com/turbobrowser2001/).

FileStream released Turbo Browser 2001, file-management software that lets you publish and manage files on your desktop, network, and the Web. The software lets you work with server folders and files as if they were local; you can drag, view, rename, move, and delete files and folders--or create subfolders. Turbo Browser 2001 runs on Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me), and Windows 9x systems and costs $89.95 for a single-user license.

I’ve downloaded the trial version, and in just a few minutes of messing with it, I have been able to manipulate files and folders on my local PC, network server drives and on my web site. It seems to be quite simple to use. And I’m sure, that given time I could figure out all of the features.


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Pure Luck
March 21, 2001, 04:49 pm
Isn't that the same thing as using web folders in Win98 or using My Network places in Win2000? Just curious, sounds like it does exactly what I've been doing using what I already have.

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joost
March 21, 2001, 11:14 pm
Originally posted by Pure Luck:
Isn't that the same thing as using web folders in Win98 or using My Network places in Win2000? Just curious, sounds like it does exactly what I've been doing using what I already have.



It seems to be a lot the same, but there are more options, such as editing web pages and more. And it just seems to be a little eaiser. I don't know. Found it, played a little, and just wanted to share.

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