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Planetweb Browser

Planetweb Browser was the first web browser to be created for Sega video gaming system, by Planetweb in 1996. The Planetweb company also manufactures other software packages for managing audio and interactive photos. Planetweb has become more innovative with the introduction of SpectraWorks and it has increased its sale in the software market. Planetweb also develops software that enables Internet for Net computers and set-top boxes.

Planetweb Browser Features
  • Planetweb Browser is a very strong email application and a browser for the World Wide Web.
  • The consumers feel that Planetweb Browser makes surfing the net a simple, easy and fun-filled activity.
  • It operates with the hardware designs that are currently used and thus the users can opt for a personal Internet Service Provider.
  • It needs a small memory, has a portable architecture and does not require any operating system. Planetweb Browser can be effortlessly customized for various Internet devices because of the above mentioned qualities.
Updated Planetweb Browser

This is the latest version of Planetweb Browser that is used for Sega Dreamcast. It is easy to use and provides several functions. It has fixed many JavaScript bugs, thereby enhancing its functionality. Planetweb Browser is trusted by people for its unbelievable speed with which, it accesses various applications.

  • GB/HZ Simplified Chinese
  • JIS/GJIS/UJIS-Japanese
  • ASCII 7 and 8 bit.
  • Unicode 8 and 16 bit.
  • Cookies
  • Authentication that is secure.
  • Cascading Style Sheets 1.0
  • SSL or Secure Sockets Layer 3.0
One can purchase a complete version of Oregano 2 from online sources by registering with a PIN number.




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