With NetManage, you can expect a reliable and efficient network connection, the most comprehensive Internet tool suite, and all the latest Internet features. Internet Chameleon goes beyond surfing the Internet to making it work for you by using tools that allow you to manage and integrate valuable information. That’s why it is is the most widely adopted Internet suite for corporations.
It takes care of signing you up for a new Internet access account, automatically configuring your connection, and plugging you directly into the Internet. Once you are up and running, Internet Chameleon provides all you need in one package, with eighteen Internet document browsers, communication tools, information managers, and network utilities to take charge of the Internet.
So surf the Web for company information, send an email to a collegue, jot down notes about the latest travel advisories, download a weather map for the latest city you are travelling to, record all the contact information for your last meeting in the Phonebook, and post a job description in a newsgroup on job opportunities. Start off by using the Internet Address Book to choose from over 2,000 hot Internet sites. Automatically launch into any of these sites using the unique NEWT Shooter. When you find something interesting, “shoot” it off immediately via email to a collegue. Then organize your findings by adding additional sites and notes easily with the powerful outlining feature of the popular ECCO Information Manager.
Automatic Internet starts you off fast by signing you up for a new account and configuring your software for connection in minutes. Dial-on-demand makes connecting to the Internet seamless anytime you need to jump on the Internet. Internet Chameleon is blazingly fast and runs at up to 115.2k baud speeds and ISDN rates. “Internet Chameleon is the fastest program... and consistently sets the pace.” (NSTL)
“Internet Chameleon claims top honors, based on its unequaled scores in both performance and versatility.” (NSTL) NetManage leads the way in developing industry standards that make Windows connectivity to the Internet possible. The WinSock, WinSNMP, and WinISDN industry standards were largely based on NetManage specifications.