Internet Software Boasts Apps Suite

Chameleon 5.0 is for those who need more than just a Web browser. Designed as a complete package for serious Internet users, it provides a turnkey solution for Web browsing, information management, authoring, publishing and collaboration. The new release has an advanced dial-up stack and more than 25 Internet tools along with features such as high-speed 128KB/sec ISDN support, dial-on-demand and flexible dialing options. It has extensive support for mobile users, improving the utilization of low-speed phone lines with intelligent remote retrieval of e-mail messages, news articles and Web pages for off-line management. WYSIWYG Web authoring capabilities are another highlight of this low-cost package. NetManage, Cupertino, CA, (408) 973-7171.

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