OpenRide is a new project from AOL and is an all-in-one browser/portal for the individual user with tabbed browsing (FireFox anyone?), media center (Google Desktop?) and even pop3 email access from different providers (great idea!).
“AOL OpenRide is a new product designed to provide a faster and more efficient online experience for broadband users by bringing together core Internet applications in one program. There is no sign-in required to use OpenRide and a unique, automatically resizing quad-pane view puts everything within reach – AOL Mail, AOL Instant Messenger and Address Book, AOL Explorer and a digital entertainment media center and player for music, videos and photos – making it easier to multi-task online without jumping between multiple windows.”
It is still in beta, so experience at your own risk, but for intent AOL users, it is a welcome tool from an ISP and Internet portal with the user in mind. Kudos. AOL is keeping up with the Jones’?
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