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Mozilla:
Possibly the most well known browser after I.E and with good
reason. It's faster than IE, integrates with Outlook Express.
It comes with a pop-up blocker, download manager, cookie manager
& image manager. It's easy to use for beginners but has
enough about it for veterans.Click
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Opera:
Opera has been around for a while but is still up
there as a suitable replacement. The downside is the service
is supported by adverts, although these are well away at the
top of the screen. It blocks pop-up adverts, stores passwords
and log-in information safely. Click
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Avant:
Avant is a small 2MB download, is bright and breezy
and claims to be the fastest browser. It offers a pop-up blocker,
extra mouse functions, tabbed browsing, full compatability
with IE and a choice of skins to customise the browser appearance.
Click here |
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Deepnet:
This
is more than just a free browser - it also offers an integrated
newsreader and peer-to-peer file-sharing options. There is
a built in 'phising' alert, pop-up killer, cookie manager
and a filter for content, multiple start pages and secure
password storage. Click
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Internet
Explorer: Sill
the favourite browser by a long chalk, so long as the software
is kept up to date then any flaws are quickly ironed out by
Microsoft. Click
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Maxthon:
Maxthon
has been downloaded millions of times. It comes with a free
password manager and an automatic form filler. It blocks ads,
has adequate privacy protection and applications can be added
Click
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Netscape:
This
once mighty competitor to IE is a shadow of it's former
self. The download is an horrific 11MB and navigation isn't
great. Still worth a punt as an alternative to your main
browser but there are better browsers out there for an alternative.
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