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Acoo Browser 1.55 build 904

Copernic   on 26 December 2006 - 17:06 · 3 comments & 1330 views

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Acoo Browser is a powerful multi-tabbed Internet browser based on the Internet Explorer engine (IE 5 or greater required). Acoo Browser provides a user-friendly GUI interface, including tabbed document windows, dockable panel groups and customizable toolbars. Acoo Browser allows user to surf multiple Web sites within one browser window. It also includes many advanced features such as Mouse Gestures, built-in syntax highlighted HTML source viewer, powerful built-in Web page analyzer, built-in calculator, RSS Reader, recoverable Popup Blocker, Ads Filter, ActiveX Filter, script error suppression, Cleaner, external tools, web page zooming, URL Hotkey, URL Alias, Integrated search engine support, skinned window frame, and much more...

What's New:
* Fixed a bug that background tab window incorrectly gains focus when it refreshes.
* Added a new dialog to remove "typed address" selected.
* Use the (ctrl 1) key combination to jump to the far left tab. Use the (ctrl 9) key to jump to the far right tab. Use the (ctrl 2), (ctrl 3), (ctrl 4) etc (all the way up to ctrl to navigate to the 2nd, 3rd, 4th (etc) tabs.
* Added the "cascading style sheets" analyzer in the "Page Analyzer".
* Small enhancements and a few bugs fixed.

Download: Acoo Browser 1.55 Build 904
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Link: Acoo Browser Home Page

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#1 JorgeIvan on 27 Dec 2006 - 07:15
Is this good?
#2 cork1958 on 27 Dec 2006 - 11:05
Never heard of this browser. Can't get to their main page at the moment either. Might be worth checking out.
#3 cragdoo on 28 Dec 2006 - 10:32
**coughcough**maxthon-rip-off**coughcough**

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