FineBrowser
– your multibrowsing experience
Released on
= August 29, 2005, 2:14 am
Press Release
Author = SoftInform
Industry = Computers
Press Release
Summary = FineBrowser allows opening multiple web pages simultaneously.
All of them are positioned within the main program window and can
be switched between both using the window tabs and a special pane,
which displays every single web page currently opened.
Press Release
Body = Convenience is something people constantly seek. That applies
to everything – apparel, vehicles, and everyday working conditions.
In search of new capabilities of everyday things we constantly experiment
and try something new.
It happens the
same way to software programs. A web browser is something that opens
the Internet for us, and how comfortable web surfing is, directly
depends on the feature-set and usability of your browser. So choosing
a web browser to stick to is like purchasing a brand-new car –
you have to consider numerous things before making
a final decision – like the look and feel, usability and ease
of use, speed and acceleration characteristics, etc.
It’s common
knowledge that Internet Explorer is by far the most popular web
browser on desktops worldwide. There are many reasons for that,
various reasons. In the first place, the very marketing policy of
Microsoft contributes a lot to the popularity of IE. The disputes
around this matter are outside the scope of this article. One thing
is clear – Internet Explorer is easy-to-use, familiar, and
is most of the time the target development platform for the web
masters. Which also means we have to use what we have available.
The situation
has it upsides and downsides. On the one hand, we don’t have
to bother to find something else, since all the main features are
right at the fingertips. On the other though, these features are
basic, and not in any way sufficient.
For those of
you who don’t like to put up with the Spartan functionality
of Internet Explorer I’m pleased to present a new program
that belongs to the multibrowser type. That’s when you can
open and operate with numerous web pages simultaneously. Please
welcome – FineBrowser (http://www.finebrowser.com ).
This choice
is not random. This multibrowser is interesting in at least two
respects. On the one hand, it incorporates all the characteristic
features one would usually expect to find in multibrowser. On the
other hand – this is something one might call the next step
in the multibrowser evolution. The thing is that many multibrowsers
currently on the market, however useful and convenient as far as
Internet surfing goes, have not in the recent year shown any degree
of significant innovation. This results in a situation, when a great
variety of today’s multibrowsers deliver essentially identical
functionality, being very similar in their feature-set and operation.
However, this similarity does not make the importance of multibrowsing
functionality any smaller, and we’ll get deeper into the subject
right now, taking FineBrowser as a specific example.
Let’s
start the review with the discussion of those very characteristic
features every multibrowser provides.
Typical Multibrowser
Functionality
Working with
multiple pages at a time.
So FineBrowser allows opening multiple web pages simultaneously.
All of them are positioned within the main program window and can
be switched between both using the window tabs and a special pane,
which displays every single web page currently opened.
It’s remarkable,
how easily FineBrowser opens more than a hundred of web documents
simultaneously (you can open them and take a coffee break while
they are loading), and how fast the whole thing happens. Therefore,
such a pane comes in very handy. All the more useful when it displays
a pop-up hint containing comprehensive information for a specific
web page when you hover your mouse over a web page link.
And yes, every window tab looks different when a page I loaded completely,
which allows you to identify the loaded pages at a single glance.
Additionally,
window tabs can be regrouped, renamed, positioned at the top or
at the bottom of the main window, and locked out to protect from
accidental close if they contain important information.
Usually a multibrowser
should allow suspending your browsing session to start next time
with exactly the same set of opened web pages you had last time.
FineBrowser achieves this by providing the Desktops feature, which
makes it easy to save and store a number of desktops ‘as is’,
including all the settings and the opened windows. With this feature
you can also group your opened windows by topic, save each topic
to a separate desktop and then easily change your surfing direction
and switch topics according to your liking without worrying about
losing any important data.
Loading several
web pages simultaneously.
Since multibrowsers allow working with multiple web pages at a time,
opening, multiple pages with a single mouse-click is a must-have
feature for any program of this kind. The most frequently used web
pages can be ‘quick grouped’, so that loading a whole
set of pages becomes just a mouse-click away.
Blocking the
undesired pop-up windows.
Similar to most multibrowsers, FineBrowser enables you to block
the unwanted pop-up windows with ease. This alone is a great advantage
over a conventional browser. Most likely you already experienced
a frustrating situation when some malicious web page virtually bombarded
you with numerous pop-ups and ads… Sometimes only rebooting
your machine may help the situation. So the pop-up-blocking feature
has already become part and parcel of every multibrowser. As far
as FineBrowser is concerned, this program features an enhanced mechanism
of pop-up blocking. FineBrowser not just simply blocks all pop-ups
using brute force. It acts the smart way and is capable of automatically
distinguishing the unwanted pop-ups from those apparently invoked
by the user. There is also an ignore list you can manually replenish
to easily specify which web pages should not be processed by the
pop-up blocking module.
Safeguarding
your privacy.
When surfing the Net you most likely don’t want other people
to be aware of the results of your work. FineBrowser makes it easy
to wipe out all the information on the user activity automatically
stored by Windows. With a single mouse-click you can delete cache
files, clear cookies, wipe out typed-URL and web pages history.
Translating
and voicing web pages for you.
When browsing through the intricate maze of the World Wide Web we
sometimes find ourselves stuck with a web site written in a language
other than your native tongue. To assist you in understanding the
content of such sites FineBrowser – similar to other multibrowsers
-- allows you to translate the web page. To perform this task,
simply click the appropriate command with your mouse and wait till
the newly translated page loads. However, unlike other similar software,
FineBrowser enables you to easily configure the view and number
of the available translations, so that you can get a page translated
quickly to the language of your preference.
In addition,
FineBrowser enables you to voice the contents of the current web
document. This feature utilizes a text-to-speech engine which should
be installed on your computer, and which determines the quality
of the speech generated. However, this feature still allows you
to sit back, relax, and listen to your favorite news channel, for
instance. Actually, I tested the usefulness of this capability by
feeding one of this article’s samples to FineBrowser, which
gave me an opportunity to ‘reread’ it without having
to even look at the monitor. The voice was not without some metal
touch, but generally, this piece was recited quite accurately, and
with proper intonation. The accents were incorrect sometimes, as
if it were a foreigner
stumbling at every unknown word. These, however, are simply minor
flaws of the voice engine architecture and FineBrowser has nothing
to do with it.
The discussed
features are characteristic of most popular multibrowsers currently
on the market. However, FineBrowser incorporates a number of unique
and innovative features, which make your work with multiple web
pages all the more convenient.
Innovative Features
of FineBrowser.
Web links archive
for a accessing web pages faster.
I think everyone would agree, that a faster access to the necessary
web resource has a great effect on the effectiveness of your web
surfing. How quickly we finally find the required information depends
on how quickly we find and type the required Internet address. To
make this task easier, FineBrowser features a built-in bookmarks
database, which can be manually replenished and can store any bookmarks
you need. The database contains not only all the user-added bookmarks
and URLs, but can also store additional data like the last view
date, your page comments, and even the way it looks. Thanks to this
feature you can easily add your personal notes to a
web page when viewing it, set a page rating, include it into a rubric
and take a web page snapshot. The user can access the previously
saved information through the rubricator, where all the pages are
grouped into different rubrics and subrubrics.
This feature
provides many options when working with information. It’s
possible not only to perform an advanced search by name, keywords
in comments, rating or date, but also to work with lists of resources.
With just a single mouse-click you can generate a list containing
all the resources in a given rubric, sort them by
comments, access date, or web address. FineBrowser can combine different
lists (concatenate, compare, etc.) and export them to a standard
html-file. Those heavy web users will certainly find it very handy.
Now if you want to tell a friend about some groovy sites, you can
send him/her a detailed report based on a resources list,
containing small screenshots, ratings and your comments for the
web pages.
Full web page
description will allow you to easily remember what useful information
it contains, and taking a quick look at the enlarged screenshot
without having to load the actual page makes an excellent visual
aid. Thanks to this, it’s possible to efficiently work with
the already viewed pages offline with a possibility to select a
number of pages and load them in new FineBrowser windows. So once
visited, a web resource is safely stored in the database and we
don’t have to memorize those lengthy Internet addresses. It’s
like bookkeeping – safely in the records.
Additional features
when opening multiple pages at a time.
FineBrowser, unlike other multibrowsers, provides some new options
when opening many pages simultaneously. The first one, as mentioned
above, is by using a list. Possibilities are limitless with this
feature. On the other hand, you can utilize the rubricator to open
all the pages within a given rubric.
Besides, FineBrowser
makes it easy to open several hyperlinks just from within a web
page. Simply select the necessary text segment, right-click it and
voila! – you can open al the links it contains both in new
Internet Explorer and FineBrowser windows. The application will
exclude the duplicates the smart way and will let you specify
which pages should not be loaded.
Accessing the
already loaded web pages.
FineBrowser allows you to avoid loading the already opened web pages
time and again. If, for instance, when exploring a web resource
we encounter a link that leads to an already opened page, FineBrowser
will detect it and simply switch to the that page
without loading it anew. Additionally, FineBrowser automatically
stores the page navigation history. This allows you to easily go
to the next/previous web page by utilizing the special navigation
buttons. This feature is helpful, especially when you usually view
the available web page randomly.
Visited links
highlighting and navigating within a domain.
However, the real power of FineBrowser comes from the program’s
ability to utilize the data automatically stored in its internal
database when navigating through the Web. Thanks to that feature
FineBrowser can highlight the already visited web pages in a special
way (strikeout by default). Hovering you mouse over such a link
makes the program display a pop-up hint containing all the available
information on a
given web page, including a small snapshot. Often this helps avoid
revisiting the unnecessary web [ages and understand where a link
leads without having to click on it.
We often come
to a website again to continue exploring the resource, or to simply
remember what kind of information it provides. FineBrowser allows
you to optimize this process thanks to its innovative ‘domain
links’ feature. Once you visited a specific web site, next
time you encounter some page of the site, FineBrowser will inform
you about it by highlighting the “Domain links” button.
Clicking the button with your mouse displays a list containing all
visited site pages with detailed information attached. This helps
you to easily decide whether a page is worth revisiting by taking
a quick look at your own personal comments.
Summarizing
this review I can say we have many options when choosing a browser.
Chances are, everyone will find something for himself/herself. Just
remember to dig for and explore new things – since what programs
you have at the ready to a great extent determines your everyday
success. And FineBrowser can make an excellent tool in your arsenal.
Web Site = http://www.finebrowser.com
Contact Details
= press@finebrowser.com
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