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AutoSurf Player
- Requirements:
Vertical
Browser AutoSurf Player works with Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
Other web browsers are not supported.
Many
people currently use two browsers - sometimes simultaneously. If a web page
will not respond in one browser, chances are that it might work in the
other. Using two browsers allows you to login twice with different accounts to the same web-based services. Information can be copied and pasted
between browsers.
Most
users will probably not find it suitable to install and utilize a
third or fourth browser on their desktops. With this understanding, Vertical Browser is a free
client-side application that requires no downloading or signup. Its purpose
is to enhance the best features of the two most popular web browsers.
It is called
a "vertical" browser because it jumps vertically between iframes and because it
can be used as a niche (vertical market) browser for specialized websites that display
pages in frames. The Critical Resource Box manages website links and displays online documents in a contractible iframe with scroll locks and vertical jump arrows. Vertical
Browser provides easy access to the major search engines.

A
basic feature of Vertical Browser is the AutoSurfing Player, which lets you monitor up to 36
(or 216) URL links with no typing or clicking. It’s like watching a
slideshow. AutoSurfing frees you from your mouse and keyboard to
reduce eyestrain and backache, and to help prevent disorders such as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) from typing too much without a
break, and Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) from sitting too long without moving. Computer keyboards
collect bacteria that could cause food poisoning symptoms and other illnesses.
Mozilla
Firefox is recommended
for AutoSurfing. (learn
why)
All recent PCs have the ability
to enter low-power states. An inactive keyboard and mouse (idle detection) or
problematic USB devices can sometimes enable the sleep state of the BIOS
setup to pause your AutoSurfing. If this occurs to your PC, download and run
the MCE Standby
Tool to override standby problems and force your system to AutoSurf
without entering hibernation.
If you will be viewing unreliable web pages or ones experiencing technical difficulties,
HiSafe Security mode lets you browse with strict security restrictions without changing your system settings. It doesn’t execute runtime script, but only views the document’s design
surface.
HiSafe security mode is
well-suited for personal Web Mining with the Rich Text Editor and other built-in tools (HTML Spreadsheets and
Temporary User Links).
Internet
Explorer is required
for HiSafe Web Mining. (learn
why)
Vertical
Browser HiSafe security mode was designed to deter claims that frames are not
worth putting into code.
Webmasters
are encouraged to create a few "AutoSurf Friendly" pages that
will not break out of frames, will not launch pop-up windows, and will not submit
financial or personal form fields that could compromise the security of information.
Instead of offering RSS feeds that don't always fit, why not post frame-ready
pages of your best designs? (Breaking out
of frames may decrease traffic to your website.)
As of February 10, 2011, it became possible for developers to add iframes to
Facebook Pages.
Who Needs AutoSurfing?
1. Anyone who follows the Internet for breaking news items. 2. Marketing specialists who
watch web sites related to specific products and services. 3. Webmasters and
system administrators who
follow numerous IP addresses to observe their connectivity status. 4. Lectures,
galleries and presentations: The AutoSurf Player on a large screen monitor is a show-stopper in public display areas and on reception
desks.
(c) 2011. The AutoSurf
Player was tested with Windows (Explorer, Firefox) and Ubuntu Linux (Firefox).
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updates
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