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License: Freeware (Free)
Downloads: 1046
Added: 07 Aug 2003
Updated: 31 Aug 2004
Developer: Launch Dynamic Software, LLC(more)
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the seeker Publisher Description

Lose the browser. The worlds FIRST and BEST Web productivity application for Windows. Through XML feeds and advanced HTML parsing techniques, the seeker simplifies by gathering the most commonly-referenced information on the web and organizing it into one easy-to-use interface. Grouped into categories, or channels, a wealth of information is only a click or two away. Version 0.7.0 includes the following channels: Internet (search multiple search engines at once), Weather (complete forecasts with animated weather maps for any US location), Movies (theatre listings and showtimes as well as previews of coming attractions), Reference (dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia look-ups), SMS (send FREE unlimited text messages to any US or Canada mobile number), shop the Amazon.com channel, which makes cruising through the 1,000,000+ Amazon.com product catalog a breeze, and check Stock Market data and manage your portfolio with our new Stocks Channel.
FindMySoft certifies that the seeker is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spywae or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your informations
OS: Win 98/ME/2000/XP
Whats new:
Added new Channel fixes and improvements to 4 Channels.
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