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Contacting Net-Tamer, Inc
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Geluso
2006-04-27 01:51:54 UTC
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I tried to send Net-Tamer, Inc. an e-mail, using the address:
***@nettamer.net

My e-mail bounced back to me with a message saying that the
recipient's mailbox was full.

Could someone please tell me how I might contact Net-Tamer, Inc. so
I can find out more about their Web browser. I am severely
handicapped by cerebral palsy, and the Net-Tamer sounds like one of
the few browsers that I could use efficiently.

Thank you very much,
Bill Geluso
s***@MyRealBox.com
2006-04-27 05:06:32 UTC
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Post by Geluso
My e-mail bounced back to me with a message saying that the
recipient's mailbox was full.
Could someone please tell me how I might contact Net-Tamer, Inc. so
I can find out more about their Web browser. I am severely
handicapped by cerebral palsy, and the Net-Tamer sounds like one of
the few browsers that I could use efficiently.
Thank you very much,
Bill Geluso
Hello Bill:

Go to http://www.nettamer.net to download any of several perfectly
functional shareware versions of nettamer. The shareware versions
do not have any "nag screens", nor do they "expire" after a trial
period. Payment of a nominal registration fee of $30 will get
you a "registration key" which will enable some extra features for
you. There will be order form in the download package which will
include a snail mail address.

Nettamer has a built-in PPP dialer and it works only with a dialup
connection. Nettamer will work only with a real modem. It will not
work with a WinModem or similar types.

Nettamer is a multi-purpose internet application.

I find Nettamer to be most excellent for use as an email and newsgroups
client. I use Nettamer primarily for those two purposes.

Nettamer has also also many other fine features such as FTP and Telnet
and a text browser function, and there is more.

If what you are mainly looking for is a very good text browser you will
likely find Lynx to be much better than Nettamer for use as a text
browser. The DOS version of Lynx is named Lynx386. Lynx is freeware.

Sam Heywood
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NTReader v0.32w(O)/Beta (Registered) in conjunction with Net-Tamer.
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