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A UK company has released a web browser to compete against Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE) and Mozilla Firefox.
The browser called "Deepnet Explorer" offers the same multi tab browser view that Firefox provides but goes further with security features by providing defence against "phishing" scams - where crooks pose as banks or other legitimate organisations to try to get your credit card or personal details.
We have tried Deepnet Explorer (DE) and found it to be much more than an IE replacement as it includes Web Browse + P2P + News Feeds.
This allows you to Browse the web quickly, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and read the latest news from your favourite sources simultaneously. You can even customise the needs feeds to read from websites or RSS feeds of your choice and flash you an alert when the news is updated.
Advert filter, popup killer, content filter, cookie manager, login and password manager, form filler, direct search, keyword navigation, IE settings import, there doesnt seem to be anything they haven't thought of!
Try it now at:
http://www.deepnetexplorer.com
It is well worth the free download.
Admin

The browser called "Deepnet Explorer" offers the same multi tab browser view that Firefox provides but goes further with security features by providing defence against "phishing" scams - where crooks pose as banks or other legitimate organisations to try to get your credit card or personal details.
We have tried Deepnet Explorer (DE) and found it to be much more than an IE replacement as it includes Web Browse + P2P + News Feeds.
This allows you to Browse the web quickly, share and download files on the Gnutella P2P network, and read the latest news from your favourite sources simultaneously. You can even customise the needs feeds to read from websites or RSS feeds of your choice and flash you an alert when the news is updated.
Advert filter, popup killer, content filter, cookie manager, login and password manager, form filler, direct search, keyword navigation, IE settings import, there doesnt seem to be anything they haven't thought of!
Try it now at:
http://www.deepnetexplorer.com
It is well worth the free download.
Admin