06/11/2002

 

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Browse3D browser in the Media

bullet InnovationTools.com
(June 2002)

"Cool Tool: Browse3D"
"...
Browse 3D is a significant step forward in browser design. What's especially remarkable is how the program's designers used a simple metaphor -- the walls of a room -- to make Browse 3D's operation seem intuitively obvious. The program does a terrific job of leveraging today's Internet technology, making smart use of your PC's underutilized 3D graphics card and Internet connection bandwidth to provide some truly useful functionality, within a well-designed, intuitive user interface."

<excerpt from InnovationTools.com.> Complete review.

 

bullet T.H.E Journal
(May 2002)
T.H.E Journal is the longest running, most widely read education technology publication, serving the educators for over 30 years.

"New Web Browser for Education Introduced"

 Complete article.

 

bullet PC World Magazine
(May 2002)

"A (Web) Room With a View"
"Browse 3D lets you to take on the Web more than one page at a time."
"A new approach to Web browsing that literally can change the way you see the Web."
Final Rating:

<excerpt from the May 2002 issue of PC World magazine.> Complete review.

bullet Digital Edge on NBC4 in Washington, DC
(March 2002)

Different Way of Surfing - Browse3D is a piece of software you need to see and play with to appreciate.
- I.J. Hudson - Tech Reporter
<Review and video>

bullet Online-Learning e-News
(March 12, 2002)
Online newsletter from VNU Business Media

6. WINDOW SHOPPING: BROWSER BOOSTER
SUNERGIA GROUP Inc. of Reston, Va., says its Browse3D browser enhances Microsoft's Internet Explorer to "find and view multiple Web pages simultaneously" in 3-D. It organizes Web content while browsing, saves "rooms" of information with multiple Web pages and exchanges these "rooms" with others. Price is $30, with education discounts.
<excerpt from the March 12, 2002 edition of the newsletter>

bulletSyllabus e-News, Resources and Trends  
(January 29, 2002) 
Online newsletter focusing on new dimensions in education technology for faculty and administrators.

3D Browser Lets Users See Web Content History
A software developer released a what it calls a three-dimensional Internet browser that enables users to view up to 16 web pages at a time and view the back-history of the pages visually. The Browse3D browser from Chantilly, Va.-based Browse3D Corp., would also let users save pages by making them "sticky" to create "rooms of current research" and save those rooms into single compact files. Bert Biles, who serves as a ``technology scout'' for Kansas State University, called the browser "a real break-through product the ability to capture and save selected Web pages, groups of Web pages, and complete visual navigational paths through the Internet helps make searches more effective and provides a valuable tool for organizing and sharing Internet-based research." 
<excerpt from the January 29, 2002 edition of the newsletter>

bullet KHOU 11 News in Houston
(December 2001)

"A Radical New Way to Surf the Web - Browse3D is to surfing the web, what a Ferrari is to driving " by Mike Goldfein <video>

 

 
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      Education Licenses
 

START IMPROVING YOUR WEB EXPERIENCE:
Surf and search the web efficiently! The standard price is $29.95 - Education discounts apply if you qualify*:

 

Single Education License*:
The regular price of Browse3D is $29.95. Single Education Licenses are available at

$26.95

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Multiple Education License*:
Contact Sunergia Group, Browse3D's distributor for the Education Field, for a price quotation at: browse3d@SunergiaGroup.com
Tel.: 703.464.7007
Fax: 703.464.7385

 

* To qualify for the Education discount, users must be from a University, College, School, Distance-Learning or e-Learning institution.