Browse3D 3.5
| Developer: |
Browse3D Corporation (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/2000/XP |
| License: | Freeware |
| Price: |
FREE |
| Size: | 2.14 MB |
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Why browse the Web one page at a time? Save time, save pages, and never get lost again. Browse3D uses multiple browsers to provide 3 walls of active web pages (not just tabs.) Any open page is easy to find and use because its image is always viewable. The center wall is the main browser, a left history wall displays all the pages you’ve visited, and a right wall is for web pages you want to continue using of save as a group of pages. Advanced search and anti pop-up features are integrated with Windows XP SP2. Save time by loading links from the current web page without interrupting where you are. View 4 web pages at once and eliminate the constant need for the back button using the history wall that shows an image of ever page you’ve visited (not just a tab or short description) and return directly to any of those pages even if you were there 20 pages ago. Save rooms of your research containing multiple web pages, and exchange these rooms with colleagues or friends. Browse3D, the winner of the Best Internet Software award at the Comdex Fall 2001 Technology Show, is the next generation of web browsers. Other features include:
(a) View up to 4 web pages at one time and then 4 more with the click of the mouse
(b) Select links and fetch new web pages without interrupting the current page view
(c) Speed your web searches and browsing session by automatically loading the top search results top the right wall
(d) Easily navigate and use multiple pages all within one window
(e) Save multiple active and static pages by making them "sticky" to create rooms of current research
(f) Share saved rooms of web pages with colleagues or friends
(g) Advanced pop-up features allow the user the option of where to load new windows
(h) Compare multiple shopping or auction items side by side
Other features include zooming in on pages, scrolling through web page images or flipping the wall to instantly scan additional web pages. |
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