Rated 0 points - posted 14 years ago by kristalko in category Software.
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Google Chrome
Chrome uses complex features but makes them very simple to use. Chrome is an open source project using the WebKit rendering engine
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Firefox
A few outstanding features include tabbed browsing, an integrated search engine and many add–ons of all types.
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Safari
It is complete with tabbed browsing that includes a save tabs feature.
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Internet Explorer 8.0
Microsoft's current standard is Internet Explorer 8. This web browser outperforms its ancestors with tighter security, private browsing and a clean look.
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SlipKnot
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Opera
Opera sings to a different tune, and it sounds great.
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Galeon
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Mosaic
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Konqueror
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Amaya
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Camino
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Netscape Navigator
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PhaseOut
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Deepnet Explorer
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Avant Browser
Avant Browser is an Internet Explorer based, no-frills web browser. Avant includes basic mouse gestures, tabbed browsing.
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Flock
It has a slick interface and plenty of features.
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Maxthon
Maxthon is a versatile browser that you can tailor to fit your web browsing needs.