Gravity 1.1 (PC, 1.44MB 3 1/2" Disk) Anawave Software - 1997 USA, Canada Release

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Gravity 1.1
Packaging cover Gravity 1.1.
Product ID 03051-30000
Product UPC 603051300008
Platform(s) PC
Media 1.44MB 3.5" Disk
Copyright date 1997
Publisher(s) Anawave Software
Category(s) Internet
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

"Get Gravity if you want to make the most of what Internet newsgroups have to offer." - PC Computing, January 1997.

  • Read Usenet articles.
  • Download and view images.

A newsreader allows a person to view and contribute articles in the form of text and graphics to over more than 20,000 public newsgroups.

Introducing Anawave Gravity.

Anawave Gravity is the world's most powerful 32-bit Usenet newsreader designed exclusively for Windows 95/NT.

This design feature provides an excellent multi-tasking capability which is useful for searching, sorting and completing multiple tasks in the background.

Gravity also features spell checking, off-line browsing, and "kill" and "watch" threads lists. As a result, you get the information that you want- blazingly fast.

Down to Earth newsreading.

The best just got a whole lot better. Gravity now has a variety of great new features such as a rules system, on-line tutorial, thread manager and article tagging. Newsreading has never been easier or more powerful!

Out of this world reviews.

But don't just take Anawave's word for it, Gravity has received PC Magazine's "Editor's Choice," a "Five Star" review from PC Computing, CNET's Download.com "Editor's Top Pick List" and "User's Most Popular List."

System Requirements

PC Windows 95
Required CPU 486-33
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 5MB Free
Required Network Internet
PC Windows NT 4.0
Required CPU 486-33
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 5MB Free
Required Network Internet

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Retail Box cover Gravity 1.1. Retail Box back Gravity 1.1.

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