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AOL 7
Kai Chandler reports on the brand new AOL 7
client software.
Although it’s less than a year since AOL 6.0 hit the
streets up and down Britain, AOL has just upgraded its client
software to AOL version 7.0.
So what’s new and is it worth upgrading?
Racy
new appearance.
Firstly, the appearance of the screen has changed.
AOL 7.0 now sports a racy yellow on dark blue strip which to my eyes
is slightly easier to read than that of AOL 6. A direct link to
Parental Controls now appears under the Services menu, replacing the
Calendar function. This can now be found as an option from the
Services menu.
New
to AOL 7.0 is a search box. Just type your search phrase into the
search box and click on ‘Search’ to use AOL’s own search engine at
www.aolsearch.aol.co.uk.
AutoComplete
Internet Explorer users will be familiar with the
AutoComplete function. IE monitors each letter entered into an
address field and when it recognises the beginning of an address, IE
completes it. This is a real time saver. AutoComplete now works with
AOL when entering email or instant messaging addresses as well as
internet web site addresses.
Support
for global roamers
If you travel then you’ll appreciate being able to
access your calendar and Address Book when logging on as guest from
other locations. In other words, this information is stored
centrally rather than on your own personal computer. It also means
that if your system goes down or is stolen, your precious address
book and calendar will not be lost. You can also access your
calendar when logging on via
www.aol.co.uk.
Although I’ve not tested myself, AOL say that you
can also get your email and use Instant Messaging via a WAP mobile
phone.
Buddy Lists
There are some new features on the buddy list –
that’s the list that shows you which of your nominated ‘buddies’ are
online at the same time as yourself. You can define automatic
responses to be sent if you receive an instant message while away
from the PC.
Email
If
you click on the sender’s email address while reading an email,
you’ll bring up a menu from which you can find out more about the
sender, add them to your Address Book or send them an Instant
Message.
There’s also an improved Media Player which now
plays CDs and all popular streaming audio and video formats and
improved support for WAP phones
Would be upgraders should note that the new AOL
version 7.0 software will be installed in a completely separate
directory for example: "AOL 7.0". The installation process will
preserve personalised settings such as your Favourite Places, Screen
Names, Address Book, and Personal Filing Cabinet. Your browser will
be upgraded to Microsoft Internet Explorer version 5.5 although if
you are already on a higher version, that will be preserved.
So to sum up, AOL 7.0 has quite a few nifty new
features. Of course it’s free to upgrade and use so well worth
getting. You can download AOL 7.0 but watch out as it’s over 20MB.
Alternatively you can order a free CD. To obtain AOL 7.0 or goto
Keyword Upgrade.
To run AOL 7.0 you need Windows 95, 98, Millennium
Edition, 2000 Professional or XP.
Kai Chandler
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