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by engwall , Dec 04 '00
Pros: *WAS* Free, stable, decent connections, took up very little desktop space Cons: It doesn't exist anymore!
NOTICE: As of Dec 6, 2000 WebFlyerNet is no longer available. It was a pilot project for an American Express Online service free for American Express cardholders.
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WebFlyerNet is fast, stable, and the...
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by compewterknut , Oct 12 '00
Pros: All around good service Cons: no email as of yet, but give them time
I am a huge believer in the free internet concept, and will support it till my dying days. Lately, many of the free internet service providers have been dropping like flies, and hopefully, Webflyer will not become one of the casualties. I enjoy using...
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by niterngr , Oct 30 '00
Pros: great connectivity and small ads Cons: no email, client rides ontop until manual shutdown
I found out about this several weeks ago and decided to try it and see what it was like. After the demise of Freewwweb (which I used for over 2 years with no problems) I have been looking at all free ISP's and this one is by far one of the best ad-based...
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by nam8ram , Oct 28 '00
Pros: Free, ads only when idle Cons: mouse movement doesn't count as activity
It seems that WebFlyerNet has discontinued its service. They suggest that you use American Express' service, which appears to use the same software. This is not good for me, however, because the service is only for cardholders and I do not have an...
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by renewal2 , Nov 10 '00
Pros: Was great Cons: Will be no more
All good things come to an end. WebFlyer sent me a note today (5 Dec. 2000) telling me to forget them and sign up for free American Express internet access. In an oink-oink's eye! Membership may have its privileges but I don't want 'em. It was a nice...
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by omarazam , Sep 04 '01
Pros: none Cons: The SERVICE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE!
Why epinions continues to list this as the top dialup ISP in the world in September 2001 is beyond me. THe company is out of business and states so on the homepage!:
"we no longer have access to an Internet connection. The current version was...
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by andycap1012 , Nov 17 '00
Pros: connects quickly, reliable, non-intrusive Cons: no email (for now anyway)
I first read about Webflyernet several months ago and I tried to install it on two previous occasions at which time I got a RAS 678 error. On the third try (about two weeks ago), my computer quickly connected to their central computer and I was connected...
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by sonofpfunk , Dec 04 '00
Pros: It REALLY was the best free ISP Cons: They are finished as of Dec. 6, 2000
I was distressed after losing freei. I checked epinions for an alternative, and found WebFlyerNet, the answer to my problems. Well that was about 3 months ago, and now I'm back where I started with the same problem.
I really hate NetZero,...
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