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Fast Browser Pro
fastbrowser.net
Offers advanced multi-page browsing, Voice function: can speak homepage's content in different tones, change the language that is viewed on the web page includes up to 35 languages. FAQs, download, and contact information.
GreenBrowser
morequick.com
Multiple windows browser, that is based on IE.
GoSurf
gosurfbrowser.com
A browser based on Internet Explorer to browse multiple sites at the same time, including search tools, and JavaScript virus protection. Support XP-Theme style for web page contents. [Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP]
Winwap Technologies
winwap.com
WAP browser for viewing the mobile Internet, works over ordinary home Internet connections. Also offer software libraries for developers wanting to add MMS and WAP functionality to their solutions. [Windows, PocketPC]
FlashPeak Inc: SlimBrowser
flashpeak.com
Browser software based on Internet Explorer with form filler, popup blocker and ad filter.
wysigot
wysigot.com
Offline and online Web browser. Free, reduced feature version available. [IE 4.0 and above plus Win95/98/Me/NT/2000]
Enigma Browser
suttondesigns.com
Designed to be small and fast, available in freeware and shareware versions. Download links, order form, technical information, support forums, and newsletter. [Windows 98, 2000, ME, XP]
BrowserFor2
matthewssoftware.com
Software will allow two people to browse the Internet at the same time. Program links through the Internet with another copy of BrowserFor2 in order to create a shared browsing experience. Requirements: Internet Explorer and Windows 9X/ME/2000/XP.
WebCopier Browser
maximumsoft.com
Offline browser which copies and stores websites for future viewing.
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