March
2005
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Browse3D
redefines visual browsing with the release of version 3.0 including major changes to the user
interface and many time saving browsing features.
Advanced pop-up features, advance search features
and the new 4-live feature highlight some of the
improvements to Browse3D. For the first time
Browse3D is providing a free and Pro version of its
software. |
June
2004
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Browse3D
releases version 2.5 adding additional
functionality to the right wall allowing users to more
easily compare and organize multiple Web pages in one
scene. Improved Web navigation performance and
provided more options to allow the user to customize
the Browse3D interface. |
August
2003
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Browse3D
releases version 2.0 adding advanced pop-up features, support for
PDF files and several Web navigation productivity improvements.
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March
2003
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Browse3D
offers new beta version 1.7 improving the user interface and
significantly increasing program performance.
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October
2002
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It's
A Vision Thing by Ron Miller, PC Magazine, Browse3D rated
4 out of 5 by the editor.
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May
2002
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Cool
Tool: Browse 3D by Chuck Frey, Innovative Tools.com
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April
2002
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A
(Web) Room With a View - Browse3D lets you take on the Web more than one page at a time. by Matthew Newton,
PC World, From the May 2002 issue of the magazine
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March
2002
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Browse3D
Featured on the Digital Edge, NBC 4 TV, Washington, D.C.
by IJ Hudson
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February
2002
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Browse3D, a More Visual Way to Surf the Web by Ellen McCarthy of
The Washington Post |
January
2002
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Browse3D Releases Next Generation Browser |
December
2001
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"A Radical New Way to Surf the Web - Browse3D is to surfing the web, what a Ferrari is to driving
" by Mike Goldfein (KHOU 11 News in Houston airs news story
from Comdex) -- Watch the Video |
November
2001
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Browse3D
Corporation wins Most Innovative
Idea award at the First Tuesday Great Ideas Fair in Washington, D.C. |
August
2001
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Browse3D
Corporation closes funding round. |
July
2001
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Browse3D
Corporation delivers the first version of Browse3D Browser to the
U.S. Intelligence Community. |
October
2000
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Browse3D
Corporation receives funding from "venture catalyst" In-Q-Tel.
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