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SlimBrowser 4.12.007

filesize: 2.11 MB

SlimBrowser is a tabbed web browser fully loaded with handy features.

Published:
Jul 29, 2009
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Freeware
Cost
$0.00
OS:
98 / NT / 2k / Me / XP / 2003 / Vista
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77%
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It includes popup blocker, automatic web-form filler and spell checker. It let you open several sites at once with the support of site groups. It provides one-click access to search engines via pre-defined quicksearch entries. You can easily define your own quicksearch entries. It provides one-click access to personal accounts via predefined autologin entries. It supports URL filter and in-page ad filter which blocks annoying advertisements and offensive content effectively. It is able to render RSS new feeds into readable web pages. It support URL alias and built-in commands. It also supports ftp file uploading. The built-in ScriptPad is able to edit JScript / VBScript and HTML files with syntax highlighting. The program interface is fully skinnable and a large collection of skins are available for download.

Slim Browser brings you convenient and safe browsing.

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By rodtanner
Jun 29, 2009 | 11:59 AM
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I tried SlimBrowser because Firefox 3.xx is so incredibly s--l--o--w--w and problematic, and Firefox forum support essentially warns that if you use add-ins or bookmarks you should expect more of the same.

So far, I find SlimBrowser is to Firefox what the earlier versions of Firefox were to IE. It's VERY fast and stable. Not as configurable as Firefox, but many Firefox features that require add-ins are built in, and Firefox configurability is an unsustainable illusion when add-ins cause it to slow.

I highly recommmend you try this. You've got nothing to lose, and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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