Deepnet Explorer review
Reviews Deepnet Explorer takes only a few minutes to download and install. 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.
[May 24, 2005, 8:45]
DeepNet 1.3 browser to contain anti-phishing features
News DeepNet Technologies will release its DeepNet 1.3 browser on 1 December, and says it will contain functionality to combat the ever-growing threat of phishing. The free browser is already available in beta, although the anti-phishing functionality...
[November 22, 2004, 12:40]
IE security problems open doors to friends and foes
News As security software developer Winferno launches an add-on that fills IE's security gaps, UK-based Deepnet Technologies has decided the time is right to release a rival to IE called Deepnet Explorer. Deepnet Explorer - an alternative?
[July 20, 2004, 13:50]
Battle of the Web browsers review
Reviews Think of Deepnet Explorer as Internet Explorer the way you'd like it to be -- today. Another browser actually built upon the Microsoft IE engine is Deepnet Explorer. Deepnet Explorer According to WebSideStory, an independent Internet traffic site...
[May 24, 2005, 10:30]
PDA encryption options
News Palm One of the most popular encryption tools for Palm devices is Memo Safe from DeepNet Technologies. While I was in the Miami airport recently, a man was running around asking everyone in sight if they had seen his lost PDA.
[July 18, 2002, 10:50]
Netscape gets 'No Phishing' sign
News Deepnet Explorer -- a browser shell that relies on the Internet Explorer engine -- last month launched its own anti-phishing browser. Netscape next month is expected to release a test version of a Web browser designed to resist phishing schemes...
[February 1, 2005, 9:00]
IE stagnation spells trouble for all concerned
News NetCaptor and other IE browser shells -- including My Soft Technology's Maxthon browser, Avant Browser, Clickgarden, Crazy Browser, Deepnet Explorer, and 4c vision -- capitalise on users' frustration with IE's lack of features.
[October 8, 2004, 10:35]



