WWW & Internet FTP Clients Internetrix

Internetrix 1.11 Beta for Windows

by Franky

Avg. Rating 3.1 (14 votes)

File Details

File Size 0.8 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,755
Publisher Franky
Homepage Internetrix

Publisher's Description

Internetrix is an FTP client and download manager. Internetrix was designed for the author's personal use, but found its way to the freeware world.

Latest Reviews

raylay

raylay reviewed v1.11 Beta on Apr 24, 2000

N0,NO,NO. This is BETAWARE. When do the beta testers US, get it free. Our computers pay the price. We have to fix them, after their BETAWARE bugs out. They should pay us. Yeah,Yeah,Yeah, I don't have to try it. I just think we should get the program free for our troubles.

steve

steve reviewed v1.10 on Feb 16, 2000

I would only like to say that Adware SHOULD be a combination of Share/Ad ware, give the users a chance to register for a small fee to block the ad's, that seems to be a new trend taking off now.. Bullseye is another prog that offers this function and it is the best Share/Adware I have ever seen.

gerryf

gerryf reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

OK, don't really care for the freeware tag when it's adware, but that said it's a fine FTP program that does what you want and does it well. Nicely organized, intuitive...if you don' mind adware, then by all means give it a try. Just an aside, do people get this upset about television, magazines and newspapers (which are all supported by ads) or is it merely the misnomer "freeware" that's riling everyone up. This is a decent program and the programmer deserves a couple of bucks for his efforts. If I might suggest to the programmer, how about an adware/shareware deal, where the user can disable ads by paying a nominal license fee?

MrDisco

MrDisco reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

where is v5?????

asaenz

asaenz reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

I didn't see advertising in this version which is good for now but it seems like the program is taking off in too many different directions. You might want to clearly define what it is supposed to do and then the user can determine it's usefulness for their particular needs.

HaGaR

HaGaR reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

You see, he just didn't finish the sentence. "It found its way to the freeware world" but then it said **** This! I can make $$$$$ and then moved to Banner World.

guidos

guidos reviewed v0.96 on Dec 8, 1999

looks like a decent program but the adds thing just ruins it... shame.

scuttle

scuttle reviewed v0.96 on Dec 8, 1999

Crud.
Crud, crud, crud... How can you classify your program as "freeware" when you have this banner-crap... I haven't even tried the program seriously. I installed it, but uninstalled is as soon as I saw the offening banner-panel.

NightHawk[DC1]

NightHawk[DC1] reviewed v0.96 on Dec 7, 1999

Wow... a perfectly AMAZING waste of space. :)

Korgun

Korgun reviewed v0.96 on Dec 7, 1999

Someone made a booboo on this :) teehee

Avg. Rating 3.1 (14 votes)
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raylay

raylay reviewed v1.11 Beta on Apr 24, 2000

N0,NO,NO. This is BETAWARE. When do the beta testers US, get it free. Our computers pay the price. We have to fix them, after their BETAWARE bugs out. They should pay us. Yeah,Yeah,Yeah, I don't have to try it. I just think we should get the program free for our troubles.

steve

steve reviewed v1.10 on Feb 16, 2000

I would only like to say that Adware SHOULD be a combination of Share/Ad ware, give the users a chance to register for a small fee to block the ad's, that seems to be a new trend taking off now.. Bullseye is another prog that offers this function and it is the best Share/Adware I have ever seen.

gerryf

gerryf reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

OK, don't really care for the freeware tag when it's adware, but that said it's a fine FTP program that does what you want and does it well. Nicely organized, intuitive...if you don' mind adware, then by all means give it a try. Just an aside, do people get this upset about television, magazines and newspapers (which are all supported by ads) or is it merely the misnomer "freeware" that's riling everyone up. This is a decent program and the programmer deserves a couple of bucks for his efforts. If I might suggest to the programmer, how about an adware/shareware deal, where the user can disable ads by paying a nominal license fee?

MrDisco

MrDisco reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

where is v5?????

asaenz

asaenz reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

I didn't see advertising in this version which is good for now but it seems like the program is taking off in too many different directions. You might want to clearly define what it is supposed to do and then the user can determine it's usefulness for their particular needs.

HaGaR

HaGaR reviewed v0.99 on Dec 27, 1999

You see, he just didn't finish the sentence. "It found its way to the freeware world" but then it said **** This! I can make $$$$$ and then moved to Banner World.

guidos

guidos reviewed v0.96 on Dec 8, 1999

looks like a decent program but the adds thing just ruins it... shame.

scuttle

scuttle reviewed v0.96 on Dec 8, 1999

Crud.
Crud, crud, crud... How can you classify your program as "freeware" when you have this banner-crap... I haven't even tried the program seriously. I installed it, but uninstalled is as soon as I saw the offening banner-panel.

NightHawk[DC1]

NightHawk[DC1] reviewed v0.96 on Dec 7, 1999

Wow... a perfectly AMAZING waste of space. :)

Korgun

Korgun reviewed v0.96 on Dec 7, 1999

Someone made a booboo on this :) teehee

rhughes

rhughes reviewed v0.96 Beta on Dec 3, 1999

All I'm going to say is "adware".

altmanjc

altmanjc reviewed v0.96 Beta on Dec 3, 1999

This program is ok... but there's a much better one at http://members.xoom.com/altmania/programs/antiidle. It has all these features plus many more... including a powerful account manager for alladvantage and a way to launch more than one AA viewbar at a time.

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