Browzar, as shown in the title, is an 'Internet Explorer' shell that allows you to surf the Internet. It offers you some privacy by not saving any cookies, settings or browser plug-ins. It doesn't use auto complete function. It is very useful if you want to check your mail or visit some web sites and don't want others to find out. It has two colors for it's skin, one is black and the other one is silver.
Is very easy to work with it's interface. With only 6 buttons this browser offers you every thing you need for a quick browse on the Internet. If you open one of the 'File' or 'Help' menus and than pas the mouse pointer over the other one, you'll have to click to get it open.
On the home page it has a search engine developed by their search engine partner and it works well. This option is very useful if you are in a hurry.
Pluses: Easy to use.
Drawbacks / flaws: I experienced some problems when logging out from my Outlook Web Access Account. The program crashed and the only option to close it was the 'End Task'.
In conclusion: It might be good when you are away from home or office because it's safe for your information. We are looking forward for its final release.
version reviewed: 1.2.0.0.
Browzar Publisher's Description
Browzar is based on the Internet Explorer browser engine. Its free and only takes seconds to download and you don’t even need to install it, so you can download Browzar time and time again, whenever and wherever you need it to protect your privacy.
System Requirements Windows 98 Second Edition (SE): with Internet Explorer (IE) 5.5.
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