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Old 18-10-2004, 05:13   #6
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Re: OnSpeed?

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Originally Posted by Scott
I'm not touching it after reading this review:

http://www.webuser.co.uk/products/on...w_1833-30.html
All depends on what and on what you want to use it for, me, just for faster loading of forum pages on my xda on the move so this

Quote:
Originally Posted by webuser
Performance
In our tests, we got a vastly improved performance out of certain types of downloads. The best performance is on web pages made entirely of text and pictures.
Didn't sound to bad to me


And this,
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Originally Posted by webuser
Ease of use
Thankfully, all the hardcore technical stuff is done for you. Installing OnSpeed is easy and you just have to decide whether you want it switched on and, if so, how much compression you want to apply.
for £2.00 a month I might try it .
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