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Hi,

I'm checking on the navigation within a document accessed by the
watchglass icon. The [top][bottom] icons are randomly distributed
throughout the document? Clicking on a search term should take you to the
next search term? Which browsers work with these navigation options?
We're using Netscape 2.0 and it doesn't. I haven't tried Netscape 3.0 yet.

I've been working with webinator awhile and like the engine. It was easy
to install. It has a range of querying options and precise results. It's
fast. It's more robust than other free engines. It's better than some of
the commercial engines we have tested. (We are considering the
commercial/tech supported version of webinator.) If the navigation worked
with the Netscape browser it would be perfect. I talk with people at
other search engine companies or other people trying to find search
engines. No one ever knows what I'm talking about. Do you know why
webinator and Thunderstone aren't more recognizable names?

Thanks,
Judy Dew

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every 35 lines

yes

Netscape 3.0b6/3.0b7, Microsoft explorer (all versions), NCSA Mosaic.
We haven't had any reports about AOL or Compuserve.
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