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with the New AOL 7.0 free Trial!

When you sign up for your FREE Internet trial using the AOL software provided on this Internet Magazine cover CD, you will be using our brand new software, called AOL 7.0. This new version is packed with new and improved features to help you get even more from the World's number one Internet Service Provider.

For instance there's a new toolbar that's esier to use, newchannels with enhanced content, improved Help to answer all your questions and an improved media player to play your CDs and Videos.

Some of AOL's unique benefits include:

  • Flat Rate* Internet Access

  • Completely FREE* 100 hour Internet trial

  • Exciting new features with AOL Version 7.0

  • 7 email addresses

  • Instant Messaging

  • 21 exclusive channels

  • Parental Controls

  • Plus 32 million members Worldwide

AOL is a fun, affordable and easy to use information service, so use your FREE trial today and see what you've been missing.

* Your 100 hour FREE trial offer requires credit card details and must be used within your first month online. Subsequent charges apply after your first month online. Offer may vary. Call free on 0800 376 5432 or see online for details of availability or further information.

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Installing AOL...
(The setup program will install a version of AOL 7 appropriate to your operating system – Windows 95/98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP.)

If using MS Internet Explorer browser, click the link below and choose 'Open':

  • Install AOL version 7.0 for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP using MSIE...

    (If this link doesn't work for you, copy the AOL7 folder from the CD to your hard disk and run the installation file – SETUP.EXE – from there.)

If using Netscape or other browser:

  • To install AOL 7 for Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP using Netscape, please access your Internet Magazine CD through Windows Explorer or the Desktop, open the AOL7 folder, then double-click the SETUP.EXE installation file.


You can find AOL on the World Wide Web at:
http://www.aol.co.uk/


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