Yahoo! Browser 5.0 & Verizon Yahoo for DSL


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Yahoo! Browser 5.0 is now available for SBC Yahoo!, Rogers Yahoo! and Verizon Yahoo! subscribers (NOT Yahoo! Plus though), now with a brand new look, skinning ability, tabbed browsing, includes the Yahoo! Music Engine and better integration with Yahoo! Online Protection suite, plus tons of bugfixes.

Screenshot:

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SBC Yahoo! Subscribers Download Here: http://sbc.software.yahoo.com

Rogers Yahoo! Subscribers Download Here: http://rogers.software.yahoo.com

Verizon Yahoo! Subscribers Download Here: http://verizon.software.yahoo.com

Also, Yahoo! launched a new Verizon Yahoo! for DSL service, you can now get a 2GB @verizon.net mail account powered by Yahoo! Mail (or convert your current one to Yahoo!), and tons of other Yahoo! Premium Services worth of over $200 (or at least they say), Verizon Yahoo! is completely free for both new and existing Verizon DSL subscribers, more information and to sign up: http://verizon.yahoo.com.

Feel free to post here if you need more information on the new software and services.

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Yahoo! Browser ?

Just like Opera ? Maxthon ?

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Yes, it's a front-end that uses the Internet Explorer engine.

I hate this browser! SBC Yahoo! users insist on using it. Luckily I use firefox.

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You should try the new version then, I hated version 3, but this version 5 rocks! (well for Yahoo! users anyway since the nice integration, I don't see the need for non-frequent-Yahoo! users to use this browser)

They should give the option to let users use a different browser in the background (for example, instead of basing the browser on IE, allow the option for Firefox/Gecko). I just don't feel safe using that browser, and the parental controls are designed only for that browser and ie, and my mom wants me to use them. I phoned them, and they said "Too bad, use IE". Actually, the person was nice and said firefox is way better (shhh!), but still, support for other browsers, they should (very Yodaish).

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