Pros: Free, reliable and dependable Cons: Lengthy download; 80 hour monthly limit per account
After reading several reviews on Freewwweb, I decided to download it and try it myself. See, I love my current ISP but I don't love it enough to pay $21.95 a month. For the last six months or so, I've been trying to find an ISP that is free,...
Pros: Free Cons: Difficult to stay connected at times
In case you haven't noticed there are plenty of Free Internet services to choose from, some better than others. For the most part nothing is really free if you're looking at an ad bar on your screen. Your paying by looking at endless...
Pros: No ad-bar, no busy signals, no inactivity warnings Cons: unpredictable email service
I've put off writing my review of freewwweb until I could be sure that it really is as wonderful as it seemed. I tried a few free internet services already and wasn't too impressed with any of them but figured you get what you pay for! When worldspy...
These are my three favorite words. If you have a friend who has a computer but doesn't want to to pay for email or web access this is the program for them.
It is very easy to use. Sign up is a breeze. I feel like this is the best free ISP out...
Pros: Pretty colored web site Cons: Still trying to set up an account
Freewwweb might be priced right for what you get. Since learning of Freewwweb and other free internet access services, my wife and I have been trying to sign up. We live in a fairly remote part of Tampa Bay where finding local access for paid ISPs is a...
Pros: Banner-free Internet access; local access numbers for remote areas; reliable connections; set up and ready to go after successful registration; FREE! Cons: Glitchy registration and set up process
Did I Mention, Free At Last?
Frustration levels aside, registering and, at last, making the first connection to Freewwweb.com servers became a reality after only two weeks of headaches. In response to my oh-so-adorable husband’s review...
Pros: No Ad Bar, It's Free!, ad no busy signals Cons: I haven't found any
This review is a comparison between freewwweb.com and two other ISP’s I have tried. I would suggest reading the whole article to make a full comparison, but if you are only interested in Freewwweb.com, skip down to the bottom.
Pros: It's FREE! Cons: sometimes get busy signal, Tech support is a pay call.
I love the idea of a free ISP service! I especially love this one for the simple fact there is NO download! The setup instructions were very easy to follow even for a novice computer user.
This service is great for people who don't want to have to...
Pros: 56K Connections, No Banners to slow you down and get in your way Cons: The Service has Ended
(Update--- February 12, 2001) Unfortunately Freewwweb has gone out of business. It was a great service, but it couldn't last forever. It helped me out for a few months, I needed free internet, and freewwweb was the best. Rest In Peace Freewwweb....
Pros: Free, No Banner, No Cut-Off Time, uses DUN, Pop Mail Cons: Busy Signals, Large Download
When I first read about free Internet access I was very skeptical. However I also felt the same way about Pay To Surf programs at first. I was also disappointed that I never heard of their existence when I was using dial-in-service – and now...
Pros: Free, reliable and No advertisements! Cons: Sold out to Juno just this month! Right after I wrote this review.
I have tried free ISPs (Internet Service Providers) in the past and found most lacking in speed, hard to connect or riddled with advertisements so I never found one that I liked. That all changed when I got an email from my paid ISP that they will be...
Pros: It was, hands down, the best free ISP. Cons: Note the tense of the "Pros" is past.
My all time favorite free ISP is my favorite no longer. I'll admit it, it took a lot to shake my opinion, and remove my affection from this very fine little ISP. However, they did it.
Why???
If you've read any of my reviews of free...
Pros: SMTP w/no ad tag lines, Newsgroups, No ad banners, no time-outs Cons: Downtime, Browntime, Email down, Dial tone after dialing
*UPDATE:* <crying> They shut their doors. FreeWWWeb and it's sister FreeXDSL are both defunct. FreeWWWeb recommends that its users go to Juno's free internet service. End of UPDATE.
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Pros: Free, No banner ads, No download required, Reliable Cons: It is a dial-up
FreeWWWeb is great, just great. Most free ISP's require a download, and/or a set-up that force feeds you lovely ads about fascinating sites like Staples.com (the worst e-tailer on the Web). The banners vary from free ISP to ISP in how...
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