Monday, June 29, 2009

Deepnet Explorer, a browser that is good for peer to peer


Deepnet Explorer - a browser based on IE, but with enhanced protection against phishing. Deepnet analyzes Web addresses and content of web sites and verify the data with the existing (black list). Users have the ability to block scripting ActiveX, as well as pop-ups and scripts on web pages. Deepnet Explorer contains a patch for multiple vulnerabilities, including Iframe, typical for Internet Explorer. According to the developers, the new version of Deepnet provide more security than IE and Firefox.

Deepnet Explorer, the world's first browser with RSS news reader, P2P client integration and phishing alarm. The browser's superior security, functionality and usability, still makes Deepnet stand out from the crowd. Switch now to experience browsing like never before.

Installing Deepnet Explorer takes only a few minutes. During setup, the browser automatically imported our cookies, settings, and favorites from Internet Explorer. The integrated search window enabled us to search multiple engines, including Google, XSPN, Yahoo Search, and MSN Search. Overall, the Deepnet interface is very similar to Internet Explorer's, with the biggest difference being the ability to open multiple tabbed Web pages within the browser. Tabbed browsing is already a popular feature within Firefox, Opera, and Netscape.

The fact is that the newcomer to the wonderful world Internet browsers is innovative, smart and secure, even if it does nothing revolutionary and he himself admitted having an interface can be similar to the browsers you had known before. "The main strike force: the inclusion of a Peer to Peer client for sharing files on your computer and download on the computer of others. It is why the Gnutella network, thus enjoying all the files that already passing. It also offers a navigation system tab became mandatory in the CV of any browser worth its name today as well as protection against phishing and spam. Another interesting feature is the recognition of certain actions of the mouse to open or close a tab, refresh the page or move to the next or previous tab. Finally, it is complete, including an RSS reader and promises to be fully compatible with Internet Explorer favorites.
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Friday, June 19, 2009

Deepnet Explorer (Personal Edition) 1.5

This web browser integrates a P2P file-sharing client and an RSS / ATOM Reader. It offers features such as tabbed browsing, pops-up blocker, auto-login and a lot of security, although it is based on the Internet Explorer engine builds.

Some features of DEEPNET Explorer:

Control bar to quickly switch between browsers, P2P and feed reader
Tabbed Browsing to open multiple pages in one browser instance
Automatic opening multiple pages at startup
Pop-up blockers as simple Enable / Disable
Support for mouse gestures for simple control of the browser
Super Drag & Drop: Open new links by drag &Drop; drag and drop of selected text in search
engine

Easy access to search engine by entering the search term into the address bar
Automatic entry of login information
Automatically fill in Webforms
Navigation Keywords: Defining alias terms for Web pages
Full compatibility with Internet Explorer: Automatic access to IE Favorites
Integrated client for access to exchange based on the Gnutella P2P network
Simple integration of RSS and ATOM Feeds

Overview of security features:

Prevents Hijacking by deactivating Browser Helper Objects and Plugins
Phishing Alarm alerts the user, both a blacklist as well as a URL-analysis are used
Content filtering blocks certain sites
Cookie Manager

New in version 1.5:

A behavior test analyzes more than 100 elements of a Web page: page URLs, content, images, links, and History.

Quick Find to search in more intuitive web sites and search engines

DEEPNET Explorer is powerful and not only offers a lot of useful features, but also a degree of security shaken. A real alternative browser!

Requirements:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher.
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