AOL Openride loads software to your PC, but this time it’s free
Posted October 4, 2006 at 09:58 PM by Adam Berger
Section: Communications, Web, Downloads, Web Browsers, Websites, Software / Applications
AOL is launching OpenRide, a new version of its software that enables simultaneous access to e-mail (including accounts that are from non-AOL domains), instant messaging, Web browsing and searching, and digital media entertainment on one interface (using a four-paned “Quad View” window); the panes change size based on the appropriate activity. AOL say that the program is optimized for broadband use and was designed to enhance a user’s ability to multitask online.
Toasted bread summed it all up:
Mail Panel: If you have an account with AIM or AOL you can enter directly to it, just clicking on a button in the right part of the program called “Sign in”. AIM accounts are free and have 2GB of capacity and a very good spam detection system. The program also tells you if you have new mail. You can also see any account which has POP3 access. Explorer panel: Tabbed browsing, search-panel, etc. The only problem: it is based on Internet Explorer, although with the new BETA7, it goes really smooth. AIM Messenger: If you have an AIM account, then it will be really useful. You won’t have to open a new program for the Messenger. Media Panel: You can hear Music on the AOL Internet Radio -free-, search your files in your computer, etc.
Check it out [AOL]