PLAINVIEW FULL-SCREEN WEBBROWSER

Posted by: Søren in Software

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Need a full-screen web browser for Mac Os X? Read on:

What is Plainview?

Plainview is a full-screen web browser.

That’s it?

Well, it does a few other things – but yeah, basically that’s it.

What else does Plainview do?

Plainview has a presentation mode – so you can build a presentation of, say, 10 sites you’ve built, and then show them one by one. Skip to the next site by hitting a hot key. We use this a lot for our Dog and Pony shows. We fire up one site we’ve done. Browse around. Show it. Time to move on? Skip to the next site, without opening up a location bar. Seamless, beautiful presentations.

You can also save presentations, add bookmarks, import your bookmarks, exit full-screen mode, open multiple windows, and view Quicktime movies. And check out the slick way we manage popups!

What are Plainview’s System Requirements?

Plainview runs in Mac OS X 10.4 or later. If you are on a PC, consider using Firefox, which includes full screen functionality in its PC version, though not in its Mac version.

How much does Plainview cost?

Plainview is free. Enjoy.

Where can I get Plainview?

Right here, at Barbarian Group Software.

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