New QuadraSite
Internet Browser launched by Blindcop Software
Blindcop Software today announced the first public release of their free
QuadraSite browser. QuadraSite combines four browsers in one powerful program:
it allows users to create custom groups of four webpages that can be recalled with a
single click. This is a new way to browse the Internet and is only a small part of what
QuadraSite has to offer.
(PRWEB) February 7 2004--If you
havent heard of QuadraSite, its hardly surprising. Since the start of
development in mid 2003, a strict veil of secrecy has covered the project. Until now, less
than twenty people including programmers and testers have known of its existence.
The browser market is fiercely competitive and dominated by a few key players. We
have held off releasing QuadraSite until we felt that it was ready to offer a serious
challenge. That time is now said Dominic Oldrey, creator of QuadraSite.
QuadraSite is compatible with all
versions of Microsoft Windows from 95 to XP. It is free to download and use and
weighs in at less than 400kb, small enough to be sent via email. Based on Internet
Explorer technology, even web newcomers find browsing with QuadraSite a pleasure.
Visit http://www.quadrasite.com to download
QuadraSite for free. Take the QuadraSite four minute challenge: soon
youll be browsing the web in a way you never though possible.
About Blindcop Software
QuadraSite was designed and programmed by Blindcop Software, a small Internet
company based in Dorset, UK. Dominic Oldrey MPhys(Oxon), founder and CEO of Blindcop
Software explains: QuadraSite was born the day I got criticized at work for spending
too much time surfing the web. I worked out a way to do all the surfing I wanted in half
the time. The prototype worked so well I left my job to create the full product.