Monday, October 6, 2008

Adding RSS news feeds in Deepnet Explorer

To add an RSS news feed to your News reader:

1.        Look for the XML or RSS feed icons on news pages of websites, for example Yahoo! news. Move your mouse cursor over the above icon on your chosen website and, holding the left mouse button, drag until the mouse arrow is over the News icon. Now let go.

2.        DE will switch from Web Browser to News Browser and launch a dialouge box with the URL of your chosen feed already entered.

3.        Click Next and select the news group the feed will be added to.

4.        Click Next and then click Finish to complete adding the feed to your news browser.

Add as many news feeds to this free RSS reader as you want, so you can view all the latest news in the one place.

Note - Each time you subscribe to news feeds, the feed link is stored in your OPML file. If you have used a different news reader in the past, you can import the OPML file and instantly list your feeds in Deepnet.

 

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Opening and Closing Web pages in tabs in Deepnet Explorer

 Opening multiple web pages in tabs

Deepnet Explorer's tab interface lets you open multiple pages in separate tabbed windows, so you click from one tab to another to view different pages quickly and easily. This "Tab Browsing" saves you time as you open multiple pages in the background while you finish reading your current page.

There are three ways to view a page in a new window/tab:

  • type a web address in browser address bar and press enter or click the go button
  • hold your mouse button over a link then drag and drop the link
  • move your mouse cursor over a link, right click and select "Open in New Window" from the menu

Closing web pages in tabs/windows

There are three ways to close a tab:

  • Double click the tab containing the web page
  • mouse cursor over the tab, right click and select Close from the menu
  • to close multiple tabs at once, move your mouse cursor over a tab, right click and select Windows from the menu. A screen listing all the tabs open should display. Highlight the tabs you wish to close and hit the Close Window button.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Browsing the web with Deepnet Explorer

Finding the web pages you want
To start browsing the web type a website address into the browser address bar, or click on any link on your home page.
Setting multiple start up pages
If you check more than one website whenever you start up your browser, you can save yourself some time by setting up multiple start up pages. Deepnet Explorer automatically opens the page you select whenever you launch the browser.
To open multiple pages whenever you start Deepnet Explorer navigate to the page you want to view on startup. Click Favorites > Add to Start Pages from the browser menu then click Yes to confirm you would like to add the page. When you next open your browser the page will display automatically.
To remove a page from the start pages click Favorites > Organize Favorites > Start Pages. Highlight the page not required then click the Delete to the left.
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Monday, August 18, 2008

System Requirements

Operating Systems Supported
>Windows 98
>Windows NT, Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher, Service Pack 4 and above
>Windows 2000
>Windows Millennium Edition
>Windows XP
Disk Space
>10 megabytes of free disk space for the Deepnet Explorer program and its support files
>As much free disk space as necessary to save downloaded files
>Space for your shared files, if any
Memory
>64 megabytes minimum
>A 166MHz Pentium class CPU or higher is required
Network
>You must have an Internet connection to search, download, and share files on the Internet.
>If you are behind a firewall, or your Internet Service Provider does not allow your computer to receive incoming connections, you may experience problems sharing your files, and you may not be able to download files from other users who are also behind firewalls.
>Deepnet Explorer also works on a local area network, provided you have at least two computers with connected networking hardware. To operate in this mode, it is necessary to know the IP address of the computer on your local area network you wish to connect to.
>You are not required to share files to use Deepnet Explorer.
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Thursday, July 31, 2008

An Open Letter to Internet Explorer, Firefox, Netscape, Opera and other browsers

This letter was wriiten by Yurong Lin, CEO of Deepnet Explorer on March 11, 2005
We, the developers of Deepnet Explorer, believe that one of the most important issues is the growing number of internet users falling victim to phishing, identity theft and other online scams. Our mission is to combat this growing threat, by providing a secure web browser, Deepnet Explorer, that protects users from being victim of online fraud. We are writing this letter hoping that together we, and all browsers, can unite by implementing anti-phishing features and standards that will help users defend against phishing scams and online identity theft. Let me explain…
Most commercial web sites rely on a relatively weak form of password authentication: the browser simply sends a user's plaintext password to a remote web server. As you know, this form of password authentication is vulnerable to phishing scams.
In phishing scams, users are typically directed to spoof web sites where they are asked to enter their usernames and passwords. By masquerading as a legitimate site, a phishing site obtains the user's plaintext password for the legitimate site.
This is why we urge you to join us in the fight against phishing by implementing Password Hashing, which provides a simple yet very effective way of defending against phishing scams. Rather than send the user's plaintext password to a web site, browsers that supports password hashing, such as Deepnet Explorer, send the hash of the user's password combined with the domain name of the web site. The hash data is not only cryptographic; it is also specific to the web site itself. In other words, password hash received at the phishing site is not useful at any other site.
Deepnet Explorer has taken the initiative by introducing a new attribute to the INPUT element in HTML form. The new attribute is named “PROTECT”, and it can be applied to the password input as well as any other input that requires protection, such as the credit card number, social security number etc. The result is that any type of input data, not only the password, can be protected. Currently, Deepnet Explorer 1.4 supports two hashing algorithms, MD5 and SHA1. Following is a piece of example code:


or

We believe that our latest step towards combating phishing is effective, yet simple. We urge all browser developers to implement the same feature in order to put pressure on financial institutions and e-commerce website to follow suit.
Furthermore, we should all implement password hashing to the same standard, ensuring that websites that enable password hashing are compatible with all browsers.
Together we can make a difference.
Thank you for your attention.
Sincerely,
Yurong Lin
CEO
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Deepnet Explorer - SOFTPEDIA "100% FREE" AWARD

This software product was tested in the Softpedia labs on: 01 September 2006 Softpedia guarantees that Deepnet Explorer is 100% FREE, which means it is a freeware product (both for personal and commercial use) that does not contain any form of malware, including but not limited to: spyware, viruses, trojans and backdoors. This software product was tested thoroughly and was found absolutely clean, therefore it can be installed with no concern by any computer user. However, it should be noted that this product will be retested periodically and the award may be withdrawn, so you should check back this page and especially the date of testing shown above.
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Friday, July 11, 2008

Deepnet Security Announces the appointment of Compricon Netherland BV as its distribution partner in Benelux

IT, New Media & Software Press release from: DeepNet Security - London and Helmond , June 12, 2008 – Deepnet Security Ltd, a leading provider of unified, two-factor and two-way authentication solutions, today announced the appointment of Compricon Nederland BV as its first European distributor to support its expansion into the European Market.Commenting on this appointment Yurong Lin – Managing Director for Deepnet Security said, “Traditionally, Benelux region is particularly strong in multi-factor authentication. The focus and reach to the market that Compircon Nederland BV offers means they are a good partner to help us initiate our growth in the Benelux region”.Frank de Vries, Managing Director at Compricon Nederland BV commented, “We are excited to be working with such a dynamic company as Deepnet Security that has innovative technology that will drive new areas of the multi-factor authentication market and help grow Compricon Nederland BV revenues over the coming years”. The Deepnet solutions will complement our Security portfolio and fit seamlessly in our new company strategy which is based on solutions”, he continued. The market for multi-factor authentication products and technology is forecast to grow at between 17-21% over the next 5 years, and Deepnet Security are well positioned to take advantage of this growth market within the security sector of the IT industry.
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Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Browsing the web with Deepnet Explorer

Finding the web pages you want
To start browsing the web type a website address into the browser address bar, or click on any link on your home page.
Setting multiple start up pages
If you check more than one website whenever you start up your browser, you can save yourself some time by setting up multiple start up pages. Deepnet Explorer automatically opens the page you select whenever you launch the browser.
To open multiple pages whenever you start Deepnet Explorer navigate to the page you want to view on startup. Click Favorites > Add to Start Pages from the browser menu then click Yes to confirm you would like to add the page. When you next open your browser the page will display automatically.
To remove a page from the start pages click Favorites > Organize Favorites > Start Pages. Highlight the page not required then click the Delete to the left.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

New Browser Super Charges Internet Explorer

Deepnet Technologies announced the launch of Deepnet Explorer, a powerful Web, P2P and News browser that allows users to surf the web faster, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and view the latest RSS news and weblogs.

Deepnet Explorer seamlessly integrates three web technologies into one application: web browsing, P2P file sharing and RSS news reader.

The Web browser allows users to view multiple web pages with its tabbed interface and it has a collection of innovative features that increase web browsing productivity, such as the pop-up blocker, direct search, keyword navigation, auto login, form filler, multiple start pages, mouse gestures, super drag and drop and more.

Deepnet Explorer's built-in peer-to-peer file sharing technology enables the user to browse the web while sharing and downloading files on the Gnutella P2P network in the background. Users can search for different file formats including audio, video and documents.

The browser also has a built in news reader that allows the user to subscribe to and receive RSS or ATOM news and weblogs. A useful feature is the News filter which blocks unwanted news or adverts. The news reader is integrated with popular RSS search engines which makes it easy to find and subscribe to news.

Deepnet Explorer is a new generation browser that allows the user to easily browse the web, share files and read news simultaneously.

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Thursday, June 26, 2008

New Browser was world’s first to foil phishers

Leading UK browser business Deepnet Explorer was the first to offer protection from phishing scams with the launch of its latest version 1.3 on Dec 1, 2004. The new browser's unique "Phishing Alarm" system alerts surfers automatically if ever they find themselves surfing sites identified as illegitimate by the Deepnet Phishing Alarm system.

"Phishing is about to become the number one weak spot in online security. About 750 million phishing e-mails will be sent between Thanksgiving and Christmas, according to MailFrontier. Already the financial institutions in the UK alone have had to refund around £4.5m to some 2,000 customers, according to the Association for Payment Clearing Services (Apacs)" said Deepnet's Yurong Lin." Now, as big business toughens up and becomes less sympathetic to phishing victims, consumers need to do more to protect themselves from corruption in e-commerce.

Phishing sites are usually doctored versions of an organisation's legitimate Web site. Victims are often lured to the sites using sophisticated emails and many are fooled into disclosing online passwords, user names and other personal information.

Surfers targeted by phishing scams will automatically be alerted via the internet's first ever cyber "Phishing Alarm" which is a new feature in the latest version of Deepnet Explorer (1.3). With cyber criminals consistently inventing new ways to dupe surfers, Deepnet Explorer promises maximum protection against the fastest moving threat on the internet. “Phishing Alarm” works by using both a blacklist of known phishing sites and by analysing the URLs and Web sites. For example, it will be able to detect insecure Web sites that are forged to look secure used in some phishing scams”, says Lin.

The Deepnet Explorer browser has already attracted considerable interest since it released its first browser in June, according to Lin. He said it is currently experiencing over 2,000 downloads per day, and is talking to various companies to work on partnerships which will generate revenue for the company.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

British Browser First to Beat Phishers

Leading UK browser business Deepnet Explorer trumped global competitors Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Netscape and Firefox, with the claims that its new Phishing Alarm and enhanced pop-up killer made Deepnet Explorer the first known browser to pass Secunia’s new online phishing vulnerability test.
Phishing, where cyber criminals create fake websites to dupe unknowing surfers into revealing personal banking or financial information, is the fastest growing form of tech crime on the internet. The browser flaw described by Secunia can result in scammers hijacking pop-ups on legitimate websites for phishing purposes.
The Deepnet Phishing Alarm is able to detect insecure Web sites used in phishing scams by using both a blacklist of known phishing sites and by analyzing the URL and Web site visited.
"Phishing has become the number one weak spot in online security" said Deepnet's Yurong Lin. “Now, as big business toughens up and becomes less sympathetic to phishing victims, consumers need to be more vigilant and do more to protect themselves by switching to a secure browser like Deepnet Explorer ".
Since launching an anti-phishing version at the beginning of this month (Dec 1, 2004), Deepnet Explorer has become one of the fastest growing browsers on the internet. Download numbers have increased substantially and are expected to cross the 350,000 point.
The new browser is available from Deepnet's Web site. DeepnetExplorer.com. The browser is free and does not include spyware or ad ware.
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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Alternative Browsers Force Microsoft U Turn

Leading UK web browser Deepnet Explorer claimed that growing pressure from the new breed of alternative web browsers had forced Microsoft’s market leading Internet Explorer (IE) into a dramatic U turn in strategy.

Launched more than three years ago, Microsoft’s IE 6 has become outdated for a growing number of surfers, prompting them to turn to next generation alternative browsers like Deepnet Explorer or Firefox. The promise of better security features and advanced functions like RSS news readers is driving competition within the alternative browser market and attracting new users as they drift away from Microsoft IE. While still by far the word’s most dominant player, alarm bells have been sounding at Microsoft since reports that Internet Explorer’s share of users had dropped to below 90% towards the end of last year (Onestat).

"It’s a case of better late than never" says Deepnet Explorer’s Yurong Lin. "With the exception of Microsoft, the demand for better browsing has been obvious to everyone in the business for over two years now. Next generation browsers like ours appeal to surfers because they offer the latest features as soon as they become available, not when Microsoft decides they should have them. Password management, tabbed browsing, RSS newsreaders and high security anti-phishing features are all things available today for surfers if they want them."

Security fears and the dramatic rise in phishing, where cyber criminals create fake websites to dupe unknowing surfers into revealing personal banking or financial information, are likely to have prompted Microsoft’s decision to launch its new browser one year ahead of schedule says Deepnet’s Yurong Lin. "Phishing has become the number one weak spot in online security. Late last year, Deepnet became the first business to offer anti-phishing protection and, for the moment, our browser remains the only option for surfers that want to protect themselves from this growing hazard on the internet."

Deepnet Explorer has until now retained a unique place in this market. However, Netscape has already announced plans to incorporate anti-phishing technology into its new version 8.0 and today's announcement from Microsoft promises similar protection from the new version of Internet Explorer due for release this summer. "Our business has never been about competing with IE head to head, it's been about developing the most sophisticate technologies that protects users from online scams", claims Yurong Lin. "With the auto detection technology that is due for release next month, we are confident we will be able to retain our leading position in the anti-phishing market".

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Friday, June 13, 2008

Password Hashing Offers Latest Protection against Identity Theft

Leading alternative browser business Deepnet Explorer becames the first to incorporate high security password hashing counter measures capable of protecting surfers from the growing problem of identity theft over the internet.

The move signals the first step in Deepnet’s campaign to unite the web industry around the issue of password hashing and the protection the security offers against identity theft.

Password hashing works by mashing-up data like credit card numbers or bank sort codes often entered into website fields. The hashed information is then sent over the net to an approved source like a bank where it is recognised as a valid “hash” generated by a genuine user. While password hashing dramatically boosts internet security, so far only a small percentage of the web’s e-commerce businesses and internet banks have bothered to enable their sites to use the process.

Deepnet’s Yurong Lin comments: “Most businesses have no idea how easy it is to make their sites password hashing ready - the process takes minutes and requires only minimal programming. As a result millions of customers are making daily transactions over the internet that could easily be made more secure.”

Now Deepnet is calling for united action from all leading web browsers to promote the extra security value that password hashing can bring to the world’s web users.

“If more surfers understand the benefits of password hashing, more retailers will be motivated to make sure they enable their web sites. By uniting the browsing industry around this issue we hope to light the fuse on the next security boom to sweep the net”

Deepnet’s growing reputation as the browsing industry’s one to watch means that prospects look promising for password hashing uptake. Since pioneering anti-phising technology last December with its unique anti-phishing alarm, Opera, Firefox, Netscape and most recently, Internet Explorer have all announced plans to follow suit.

Opera and Netscape introduced anti-phishing features into its (Beta version) browser recently and Microsoft Internet Explorer are expected to offer similar protection by the summer.

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Thursday, June 5, 2008

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Leading UK browser business Deepnet Explorer trumped global competitors Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, Netscape and Firefox, with the claimed that its new Phishing Alarm and enhanced pop-up killer made Deepnet Explorer the first known browser to pass Secunia’s new online phishing vulnerability test.
Phishing, where cyber criminals create fake websites to dupe unknowing surfers into revealing personal banking or financial information, is the fastest growing form of tech crime on the internet. The browser flaw described by Secunia can result in scammers hijacking pop-ups on legitimate websites for phishing purposes.
The Deepnet Phishing Alarm is able to detect insecure Web sites used in phishing scams by using both a blacklist of known phishing sites and by analyzing the URL and Web site visited.
"Phishing has become the number one weak spot in online security" said Deepnet's Yurong Lin. “Now, as big business toughens up and becomes less sympathetic to phishing victims, consumers need to be more vigilant and do more to protect themselves by switching to a secure browser like Deepnet Explorer ".
Since launching an anti-phishing version at the beginning of this month (Dec 1, 2004), Deepnet Explorer has become one of the fastest growing browsers on the internet. Download numbers have increased substantially and are expected to cross the 350,000 point by Christmas.
The new browser is available from Deepnet's Web site. DeepnetExplorer.com. The browser is free and does not include spyware or ad ware.
* Deenpet Explorer’s default settings including the phishing alarm and pop-up killer, should be enabled to pass Secunia’s phishing vulnerability test.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Installing Deepnet Explorer

You can install Deepnet Explorer various ways:

Click the download link at www.deepnetexplorer.com. A dialog box will display asking you to open the file or save it locally on your computer. To launch the installer automatically Open. If you would prefer to save the installation file locally, click Save and select the folder you'd like to store the file in.

If this doesn't work, click the Download link on the navigation menu to view the download page, and follow the instructions provided.

Uninstalling Deepnet Explorer

To uninstall Deepnet Explorer correctly, we strongly recommend using the uninstaller provided and rebooting your machine when prompted. There are two ways to run the Deepnet Explorer uninstaller.

From the start menu select Programs > Deepnet Explorer > Uninstall Deepnet Explorer.

From the start menu select Settings > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs. Select Deepnet Explorer from the list and click uninstall.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

NEW ANTI-PHISHING SOLUTION CLOSES GAP ON CYBER CRIMINALS

London, UK - June 27, 2005. Secure browser business Deepnet Explorer, today announced the launch of its comprehensive AntiPhishing solution - empowered by a unique Behaviour Inspection technology. Unlike other anti-phishing applications on the market, that leave users vulnerable to new, evolving techniques, Deepnet AntiPhishing with Behaviour Inspection Technology uses a predictive engine that detects new phishing sites as soon as the user encounters them, offering real time, zero hour protection against new phishing threats.

Deepnet’s new Behaviour Inspection engine examines over 100 elements of a web site, including the site’s URL, content, images, links and its history. It then cross references its key features with other sites, and determines if they are indicative of a spoof.

"Behaviour Inspection technology represents the greatest advance in anti-phishing," says Deepnet’s CEO Yurong Lin. "To date, the primary tactic across the industry has been to develop a black list of rogue sites. But these lists can only protect surfers from known phishing scams. They leave the door open to the numerous new phishing sites that hit the internet every day. Behaviour Inspection closes this gap by proactively assessing all web sites and alerting surfers to potential dangers whether sites have been blacklisted or not.

In lab environments, Deepnet’s Behaviour Inspection engine successfully detects more than 99% of previously unknown phishing sites. "We have compared our results with other anti-phishing solutions available, and found that our new software offers the best protection available on the market today’, claims Yurong.

Surfers using Deepnet’s latest anti-phishing features will be alerted automatically when the software detects a potentially fraudulent website. Colour coded warnings allow users to easily asses the scale of any identified risk while details of website ownership and geographical location are made easily available to surfers should they want to personally investigate any web site deemed suspicious by the system.

Launched this month with the release of Deepnet Explorer 1.5, Behaviour Inspection technology is just one of the new security features being introduced for the browser’s latest release. A strategic partnership with certificate provider GeoTrust delivers a comprehensive white list to the AntiPhishing Solution while the new Phishspot network introduced this spring already delivers the industry’s fastest growing blacklist of known phishing scams.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

PRICEFISH.COM ANNOUNCES CONTENT SYNDICATION PARTNERSHIP WITH DEEPNET TECHNOLOGIES

London, UK - May 30, 2006. Pricefish, Inc., developer of comparison shopping site Pricefish.com, and Deepnet Technologies, developer of secure web browser Deepnet Explorer, today announced a multi-year partnership that promises broad distribution of content from Pricefish.com to users of the latest version of Deepnet Explorer. This agreement provides that Pricefish.com will be the exclusive provider of comparison shopping content for distribution via Deepnet Explorer.

“Distribution of our comparion shopping and other proprietary content is very important to our growth strategy,” said Arnon Scheflon, President of Pricefish, Inc. “We believe that this partnership between Pricefish and Deepnet Technologies is an important step for both companies. Recently Pricefish has delivered a number of innovations including audio enhanced product listings and RSS capability that add considerable value to our service. The bundling of our content with Deepnet Explorer will help to expose Pricefish to a much larger universe of potential users,” Scheflon added.

“Content has always been king.” stated Yurong Lin, CEO of Deepnet Technologies. “However, today it is important to have access to trusted content. We have invested considerable resources into Deepnet Explorer to create what we believe to be the safest and most secure tool for users to browse the Internet. Embedding access to content from trusted and reliable sources, like Pricefish.com, is a next step in the evolution of Deepnet Explorer. We really value the partnership that we have initiated with Pricefish and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship,” Lin concluded.

About Deepnet Technologies

Founded in 2004, Deepnet Technologies is a privately held corporation located in London, UK.

Deepnet Technologies is the leading provider of alternative web browser and anti-phishing solutions. Deepnet has proven its ability to listen to market needs, translate them to applications and features, and develop and deliver them within a minimal timeframe.

With innovation as a key goal, Deepnet was the first to launch a web browser with RSS new reader and P2P client integration, the first to develop a browser based anti-phishing solution, and the first to introduce web password hashing in a web browser.

Our mission is to develop the most secure Web browser with superior functionality and usability, as well as provide anti-phishing solutions that protect Internet users and organizations from the latest phishing scams.

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Deepnet Explorer 1.5.3 beta 3 description


Deepnet Explorer - powerful Web, P2P and News Aggregation browser

Deepnet Explorer is a very useful and powerful P2P , News Aggregation and Web browser.

Browse the web quickly, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and read the latest news from your favourite sources simultaneously.

Deepnet Explorer is the one-stop solution saving you time and system resources.

Deepnet Explorer’s tab browsing interface lets you open multiple pages at once, so you can click from one tab to the next to view different pages quickly and easily.

Save time by opening multiple pages in the background while you finish reading your current page.

For added convenience, Deepnet Explorer can open more than one start up page at launch. Automatically display your favourite sites without lifting a finger.

Deepnet Explorer is available in two editions, Standard and Advanced:
Standard Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader
Advanced Edition: Web Browser, RSS News Reader, P2P Client

The P2P Client requires more computing resource to run and may cause performance slowdown on Windows XP/SP2 due to the connection restriction that Microsoft has imposed on Windows XP/SP2. For those who do not use file sharing, the Standard Edition is recommended.

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

DeepNet 1.2

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The assertions about safety is actual been based oninsteek: DeepNet ignores Browser Helper Objects (BHO) and browserplug-ins. And that are neat two manners that through many trojans, dialers and other absurdities uses become on a pc in to break.

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Sunday, April 27, 2008

Deepnet Explorer v1.5.2 beta (Freeware)



Deepnet Explorer is a web browser. that combines IE based browsing with integrated P2P file sharing capabilities and a built-in RSS/ATOM news feed reader. The browser offers a tabbed interface, built-in popup blocker, form filler, auto-login and more. You can easily switch between web browser, file sharing and RSS reader from the provided toolbar buttons, and also disable any of them (for example if you don`t want to use the file sharing). The file sharing component is Gnutella based and allows you to search the Gnutella network, download and also share files. The news reader supports XML, RSS, RDF, Atom and OPML. Deepnet Explorer also includes a Phishing Alarm, which detects potential phishing sites and prompts a warning message if a potentially fraudulent website is visited.

Windows: 98/ME/NT/2000/XP
File size: 3386 kb
Version: 1.5.2 beta

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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Features of Deepnet Explorer

Deepnet Explorer aims to replace Internet Explorer's hodgepodge of third-party applications with built-in features that include advanced security, P2P file sharing, an RSS newsreader, and an encrypted form filler that automatically populates Web forms with your personal data.

With its built-in antiphishing technology, Deepnet Explorer also provides better security features than Microsoft Internet Explorer. A phishing-alarm dialog box will inform you whenever a Web site pretends to be one you would ordinarily trust with your passwords or credit card number. The technology works both by using a blacklist of known phishing sites and by analyzing the URL in the address bar.

Deepnet Explorer stops pop-up ad windows by default, though you can still view blocked windows by holding down the Shift key. The blocking software also stops those floater ads that move around your screen when you try to close them. In a departure from Internet Explorer, which makes you dig deep into its setting options, Deepnet Explorer's content filter is available from a drop-down menu on the toolbar, allowing you to block pages that have video, ActiveX Controls, scripts, or Java applets with a click of your mouse. We prefer Deepnet Explorer's ease of use.

The browser includes other innovative, albeit less useful, tools. For example, Mouse Gestures lets you use the mouse to control your browser. Right-click and move the mouse to the left, and you will go back a page; right-click and move to the right, and you will move forward a page. This is neat, but most users will find it just as fast to navigate the old-fashioned way.

Deepnet Explorer's P2P client uses the popular Gnutella network, allowing you to search a variety of file types, including audio, video, images, documents, or applications hosted on other people's machines. The browser also allows you to disable the P2P client if you choose not to support file trading in any way. Gnutella has millions of users worldwide, yet we were disappointed that we could connect to only four local nodes. Still, the Gnutella network offers a wide variety of files, and by building P2P directly into the browser, Deepnet Explorer may lure more users to experiment with file sharing. Die-hard file traders, however, will probably still want to use a more dedicated P2P client such as Groove.

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Setup and interface of Deepnet Explorer

Installing Deepnet Explorer takes only a few minutes. During setup, the browser automatically imported our cookies, settings, and favorites from Internet Explorer. The integrated search window enabled us to search multiple engines, including Google, XSPN, Yahoo Search, and MSN Search. Overall, the Deepnet interface is very similar to Internet Explorer's, with the biggest difference being the ability to open multiple tabbed Web pages within the browser. Tabbed browsing is already a popular feature within Firefox, Opera, and Netscape.

In addition, you can configure Deepnet Explorer so that it displays multiple start pages. For example, whenever you start the browser, your personal home page, corporate intranet, and portal, such as Yahoo, will all be opened instantly and at your disposal.

You also get the broad compatibility with Deepnet that you're used to with IE. Because Deepnet Explorer is based on Internet Explorer, we were able to conduct online banking at heavily secured banking sites and open, multimedia-rich sites with no problems.

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Monday, February 25, 2008

FEATURES

Mouse Gestures

Use your mouse to control your browser! Just hold your right mouse button down, move your mouse cursor in a specific direction, and release the button. Try the simple movements above remembering to press your right mouse button.

Super Drag & Drop

Super Drag and Drop enables you to open links in a new window just by clicking on a link and dragging and dropping it on the current page. You can also search by highlighting words on a page and dragging and dropping them onto the current page.

P2P Filing Sharing

The Advanced Edition of DE (Previously the 'Personal Edition') enables you to share files on the Gnutella network. You can only share and download material if you have permission from the copyright holder to do so. When you want to search for a file click the P2P icon and enter what you are looking for in the search field.

RSS News Reader

Deepnet's RSS News Reader comes with many news feeds preinstalled. To organize your feeds use the tree structure to the left of the screen. To search for articles click the Find button on the toolbar, enter a keyword and define your search.

Subscribe to RSS

To subscribe to a news channel drag and drop RSS or XML icons into the News icon on the control panel and a dialogue box will appear. Here you can edit the subscription details, set a username and password and select a news group for the new channel to be added to.

Full IE Compatibility

For ease of use, Deepnet Explorer automatically imports your Internet Explorer favorites and settings. Unlike some other web browsers, Deepnet Explorer Browser is 100% compatible with most web pages.

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Friday, February 22, 2008







Content Filter

There is an option to enable a white list and to ban ads that float around the screen. If you want to display a pop-up when the Popup Killer is activated, simply press Shift and click. The content filter can also block different file types (sound, video, scripts etc) that you don't wish to receive.

Auto Login

Deepnet Explorer comes complete with a Login Manager that can remember your login details for you. When you visit a site that asks for login information DE will ask if you want it to remember the details for you. Click on Tools >Auto Login > Password Manager to administer all your login details.

Form Filler

You can do the same with forms. Select Tools > Form Filler > Form Manager and fill in your contact details. Whenever you visit a site, which requires your contact details you just need to click Tools > Form Filler > Fill in Home/Work details.

Cookie Manager

Deepnet Explorer gives you complete control over which cookies you allow and which ones you block. Tools >Web Browser Options > Cookie Filter gives you control over the black and white list and the Cookie Manager gives you information about all the cookies on your PC.

Direct Search

Deepnet Explorers browser address bar comes with built in search functionality. Simply enter a keyword and click Search and DE will search your chosen search engine. Also there is no need to type http://, www, or .com as DE has enabled direct navigation for many brands and companies

Keyword Navigation

Navigate to websites using everyday brand names or search terms instead of confusing web addresses. No more http:// www. or .coms necessary. It's a simple alternative to reaching a website if you can't remember a website address. Just type a brand name into your address bar and hit ENTER. Check out the latest Top 100 keywords typed by other Deepnet Explorer users.

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Monday, February 18, 2008


IF this is the first time you are using DE, than you will be asked, if you want to make DE your default browser. Its totally depends upon you whether you want it or not. The layout of DE is similar to other browsers but the features are different. On the left side there is control panel that lets you choose between web, news, and P2P.

Tabbed Browsing

DE uses tabbed browsing so you can have multiple pages open at once. Tabs can be put into Groups and whenever you open a new page you can right click on it's tab to create a new group or to add it to an existing group (eg Move to Group > Work).

Startup Pages

You can get DE to open multiple pages whenever you start-up. Go to Tools > Web Browser Options, select Startup and choose whether you want DE to open the last active pages or all the pages that have been moved into the Start Pages folder (Favorites > Add to Start Pages).

Anti-Phishing Alarm

Deepnet Explorers integrated phishiing alarm warns you when you visit potentially fraudulent websites. You can customize the level of protection under Tools > Web Browser options and edit the white and black lists of approved and banned sites. The black list of dangerous sites is updated everytime you launch DE and you can manually update it and report any new phishing sites by clicking on Tools > Phishing Alarm.

Popup Killer

To activate or deactivate the pop-up killer click the pop icon on the status bar, the number next to it shows you how many pop-ups have been blocked. Right click this button to customize the Popup Killer and to view blocked URLs.

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