Web Free
Web Free
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WebFree
http://www.falken.net/webfree/
Copyright ©1996-1997 by Steven Falkenburg. All Rights Reserved.
WebFree is a tool that works with existing web browsers to let you, the individual, take control
over what you see when you visit web sites.
Were you annoyed when your favorite site added huge advertisements? Do you use web
browsers in a educational setting where you don’t want kids subjected to advertisements for
beer, or worse? Are you surfing the web over a slow modem link, falling asleep before a page
loads all of its flashy graphics? Are you concerned with your privacy when browsing the web? If
so, WebFree might be for you.
WebFree allows you to be the editor for the web sites you visit. You can use it to screen out
advertisements, unwanted images or links, and web cookies. The goal of WebFree is to make
your web surfing more productive.
WebFree is a single Control Panel that works with your existing Internet connection and browser
software. It works over direct Internet connections, as well as over modem and ISDN PPP links.
Both MacTCP and Open Transport are supported, and WebFree is designed to work with all major
Macintosh web browsers, including Netscape, Internet Explorer, Cyberdog, and the AOL web
browser.
Finally, WebFree is ShareWare. If you like it, you can register via Kagi Software by visiting
http://www.falken.net/webfree/,or by using the Register application included with the WebFree
package. I didn’t cripple the unregistered version, and you don’t need to enter any complicated
serial numbers to register.
WebFree has the following pricing.
Single user licenses, $20 per user
A Site License costs $200 (roughly equal to 10 users) and covers all locations for your
organization within a 160 kilometer radius of your site (100 miles). One big advantage of a Site
License is that you do not need to keep track of how many people at your site are using the
software.
K-12 institutions receive a special pricing. $15 per user licensing, or $100 for a single district
site license.
Paying for WebFree is fairly simple. Open the Register program that accompanies the WebFree
package. Enter your name, your email address, and the number of single user licenses you
desire (or Site licenses). Save or Copy or Print the data from the Register program and send
the data and payment to Kagi. More
specifics on the Register program to follow. Kagi handles my payment processing.
If paying with Credit Card or First Virtual, you can email or fax the data to Kagi. Their email
address is sales@kagi.com and their fax number is +1 510 652-6589. You can either Copy the
data from Register and paste into the body of an email message or you can Save the data to a
file and you can attach that file to an email message. There is no need to compress the data
file, it's already pretty small. If you have a fax modem, just Print the data to the Kagi fax
-1-
number.
Payments sent via email are processed within 3 to 4 d…
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