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InternetWorks
Product Fact Sheet


Description
InternetWorks is a complete, Windows-based viewer/browser for 
the Internet, designed for both casual and power users.  For 
casual users, InternetWorks provides a single, easy-to-use 
interface to all common Internet services and protocols.  For 
power users, including corporations and VARs, InternetWorks 
provides complete programmability and inter-application 
integration.  	
	
InternetWorks includes many features unavailable with other 
Internet viewer/browser products, such as complete 
multithreading, full OLE2 support, a single interface for all 
services, true Windows orientation, and the ability to 
customize Internet access.  In addition, InternetWorks 
contains everything needed to begin using the Internet.

InternetWorks  Features	
InternetWorks includes the following features:

Complete multithreading capabilities -- Every feature of InternetWorks 
is available to the user, no matter how many simultaneous downloads are 
running, making the product the only completely multithreaded Internet 
viewer/browser on the market. 

Full OLE2 support -- No other Internet viewer/browser offers full OLE2 
support.  This automation includes linking, embedding and drag-and-drop 
manipulation and provides programmability for inter-application integration.  
For example, a "live" Internet document can be embedded in a Microsoft Word 
document.  When the user clicks on a hypertext link in the embedded document, 
the information is automatically downloaded from the Internet. 

Multiple windowpanes -- InternetWorks allows the user to split the screen 
into as many panes as needed, displaying a different Internet document in each.
Benefits include simultaneous view of searches and lines of inquiry.

Single, common graphical user interface -- All Internet protocols and services
are available from a single, easy-to-use interface.  In many competitive 
products, separate tools are provided for different services such as Email and
news-readers, each with a different graphical user interface and requiring that
each tool be accessed separately.  

Windows orientation -- InternetWorks was created "from the ground up" to run 
on Windows, and provides users with the same look and feel as their Windows 
desktop applications.  Many other Internet viewer/browsers are either directly
UNIX-based or comprised of ported UNIX code.  As a result, those products do 
not conform to standard Windows interface conventions or provide seamless 
access to such technologies as OLE2.

Customizability -- InternetWorks provides a range of options to customize the 
interface, including support for custom home pages, "clickable" bitmapped 
graphics, and custom page layouts with single- and two-column printing.

Electronic Internet Yellow Pages (IYP) -- InternetWorks includes an electronic
directory of thousands of Internet sites, together with descriptions and 
comments about the sites.  This is particularly useful for new users who do 
not know their way around the Internet.

Support for all common protocols and formats -- InternetWorks supports a 
broad range of protocols and formats, including: protocols HTTP, Gopher, FTP, 
NNTP and SMTP; and formats such as JPEG, GIF, BMP, XBM, WAV and AU.

Faster download times -- InternetWorks reduces download time by transferring 
text first, followed by images.  Text from the document can be read while the 
images are transferring. After the text has been transferred, users have the 
option of severing the connection so the images are not transferred into 
a document.

Visual Basic and C/C++ programming -- InternetWorks is extensible. Users can 
create Internet applications on top of InternetWorks using Visual Basic and 
C/C++ programming.

Toll-free number for installation support --  Additional support is available 
via toll calls.  Corporate support plans are also available.

InternetWorks Lite Features
 
InternetWorks Lite, the freeware version of InternetWorks, can be obtained 
via the Internet   InternetWorks Lite includes the same navigational 
abilities as the full version, however, it offers limited multithreading 
(only two simultaneous downloads) and does not offer full OLE2 support, 
Email (except for "mail to"), or the Internet Yellow Pages. InternetWorks 
Lite will be available for free in mid-November online via FTP 
(download from ftp://ftp.booklink.com/lite) or directly from BookLink.

System Requirements
InternetWorks runs under Windows 3.1, Windows for Workgroups 3.11, 
and Windows NT.

Recommended (minimum) system configuration:

486 (386) IBM PC or compatible
8MB (4MB)  RAM
5MB of free disk space
14,400 (2,400) baud modem
Color or monochrome VGA monitor

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