Cyberjack was the name for a Web browser application created by Delrina in 1995. It was sold as a stand-alone product, and was also bundled as part of Delrina's CommSuite 95 offering.
In addition to the Web browser application, it also included an ftp client, Usenet newsgroup reader, an IRC client, a graphic interface to gopher services and more. It used a Wizard-based front-end that provided access to all of these services. It was touted as being the first 32-bit based Web browsing program, and was aimed squarely at Windows 95 users. It could transform seamlessly from one application to another as required, a feature that would not be emulated until later browsers of the late 1990s.
As an application it had two main drawbacks: its browser application was incapable of rendering tables, which were then becoming predominant in Web site design, and it also lacked an email client. While table support was added more than a year later, by that time it had lost important mindshare.
In the end, it could not compete against other browser offerings that were offered for free, such as the contemporaneous Internet Explorer 2, which came out November 1995 and Netscape Navigator.
Turn the cushions over, tonight we're coming over
Angry once, we're not so anymore
And all that we desire is sweep the stage of fliers
It was funny once it's not so anymore
Me, I've got a supergig, got a brand new rig
I'll crank it for you all
The drummer's got a hard-on for every song he starts on
Once seemed loud, he's not so anymore
The catalog of ballads we played to clean your palates
We used to care, we don't care anymore
Me, I've got a super sound when I play around the gyms or parties
Me, I've got a super sound either way
There's not a missing link no matter what you think
Right before the break up we turn around and make up
Once stupid we are not so anymore
The fear of bargain basements are gone without a trace, yeah
We used to care, we don't care anymore
There ain't no way any super girl's gonna change my world
Or keep me down cause
Me, I've got a super rig whether at a gig or playing in my room