User:Mario-Central

Mario Central was started in 2003 and was developed to let the common computer user get to know the internet a little more better.

History
In 2003 Keith S. made a website called Mario Central. There are many other Mario fan websites like this one. For example if you search on Google the words: Mario Central. At the top of the list it should say: Super Mario 128 Central. This is a very popular website. In the year 2004 Keith S. decided to make another version of his new website, v2.0. Keith S. had started to get better at CSS and HTML. Later in 2005 Mario Central v3.0 was released. But this time it had a flashy new look. With new Adobe Flash animations and pop-ups Mario Central v3.0 was the biggest hit the website has ever gotten. But as time passed Keith's website had gotten a little cluttered and he started to get complaints of the flash effects starting to slow down and freeze. So in the year 2006 Keith had moved on and had gotten rid of flash effects once and for all. Mario Central v4.0 was released that day, but Keith started to go for a more serious look, business. Keith wanted to make a business out of his website so he purchased a LLC and a Copyright for the names: Mario Central and Mario-Central. In the year 2007 Mario Central v5.0 was released, but with a new friend. Wal-Tube or Waluigi Tube was created that same day. This new website was all Adobe Flash no HTML, Javascript, or PHP, just flash. But Mario Central was no more fun and games it became a full fledged business.

Mario Central Internet Browsers
Mario Central Internet Browser was like a rough draft for the upcoming Portal Browsers. They were weak to hackers and could not keep up. On June 8, 2005 the first Mario Central Internet Browser was released. It was created with a software called BrowserBob. It was an Internet Explorer browser maker. But it's website had been shut down so only the freeware version was available. So Mario Central Internet Browser v1.0 had lots of ads. Somewhere in the year 2006 Mario Central Internet Browser v2.0 was created. It was still running with BrowserBob, but it had more sounds and features. In the year 2007 Mario Central Internet Browser v3.0 was released, but was made with a software called Game Maker by: Mark Overmars. But like the previous versions it had fell in the popularity contest. But in the year 2008 the new Mario Central Portal internet browser was released. Mario Central Portal, Abbreviated: Portal Browser(s), was made with Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 and supports Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0; but requires the .NET Framework versions 3.0 or 3.5. On September 10, 2008 Mario Central Portal Plus was released. This version features mIRC chat rooms, an FLV player, a MIDI player, a calendar, the latest version of CamStudio, and other exciting things a regular browser wouldn't have. And finally on September 23, 2008 (First Day of Fall) Mario Central Portal Vista was released. Mario Central Portal Vista (Abbreviated: Vista Portal) is only for Windows Vista and requires: Windows Media Player 11, Internet Explorer 8.0, .NET Framework 3.5, the newest version of Shockwave Player, and the newest version of Adobe Flash Player. This version features: Print web page support, Save web page support, an Update button, a Your Version button, a Current Version button, a Date button, and Tabs!

Mario Central Internet Browser Releases
Go to: http://www.mc.x10hosting.com/MCP/history for the release info.