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IE7pro 0.9.10

Mihai Asmanow   on 10 February 2007 - 09:07 · 13 comments & 5480 views

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IE7pro is an add-on for IE 7 which adds lots of features and extras, that make your IE easier, more useful, secure and customizable.

Main Features of IE7pro:

* switch proxy
* set agent identification
* block ads and flash
* apply super drag-drop
* refresh tab automatically
* recover session crash



* manage tab history
* view page information
* save image files quickly and more...


New Features in IE7pro v0.9.10 2007-02-10 :

1. Fix crash bug caused by conflict with BitComet.
2. Maybe support dialup proxy setting

Download: IE7pro 0.9.10 (freeware)
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
View: IE7pro Quick Tutorial
Link: IE7pro Home Page

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#1 m4a1rifle on 10 Feb 2007 - 14:16
Nice addon but it won't get me away from FF.
#2 LeeŽ on 10 Feb 2007 - 14:27
Sweet, this thing is updated frequently. I'm going to check it out.
#3 dwarhya on 10 Feb 2007 - 15:50
What exactly does 'Maybe support dialup proxy setting' mean?

Does it or doesn't it?

Thats like me writing some code and saying it might work or it might not
(3 replies) #4 Demodave on 10 Feb 2007 - 18:12
Does this have any advatages over Avant or Maxthon?
#4.1 Pippin666 on 10 Feb 2007 - 19:04
Quote - (Demodave said @ #4)
Does this have any advatages over Avant or Maxthon?
No, but spywares does,...

Pip'
#4.2 vetLOC on 10 Feb 2007 - 21:03
Are you saying that IEPro has spyware?
#4.3 +GreyWolfSC on 17 Feb 2007 - 04:07
Quote - (LOC said @ #4.2)
Are you saying that IEPro has spyware?


Not according to Ad-Aware... Windows Defender asked if I could send the dll for analysis, but it didn't say it was malicious, it was just doing its job. A new add-in was installed, so it worked... yay.

So far this is working great for me.
#5 NateB1 on 11 Feb 2007 - 00:29
One cool thing about this plugin is the mouse gestures. Hold down the right mouse button and move the mouse. You can set different gestures to do different things, for instance, dragging the mouse up and then down refreshes the page. A zig-zag closes the tab. Dragging left goes to the previous page, dragging right goes to the next page, etc. Dragging down scrolls down, dragging up scrolls up.


Very cool!
(1 reply) #6 8-n-1 on 11 Feb 2007 - 03:13
Still lol'ing that people have to download half-working add-ins for IE to get stuff like Mouse Gestures and Ad-blocking that are built into other browsers like Opera...
#6.1 LeeŽ on 11 Feb 2007 - 13:32
Half working?
(2 replies) #7 Dakkaroth on 13 Feb 2007 - 05:44
This thing is a piece of s---. It not only improved my browsing experience, it f---kin broke the browser. Any link typed into the address box shot it onto Firefox (even after setting IE to my default browser), stability failed outright, ijji.com's game launcher causes the browser to create the infamous multiple window launch and crash scenario, favorites didn't work right.. ugh.

On top of that, I unistalled the IEPro, and it stayed broken. I had to reinstall IE7 to properly repair it. I keep a very well maintained PC, and IE7 worked like a charm right before it. Next time I try a crap add-on, I'm doing a system backup.
#7.1 RudyJ on 13 Feb 2007 - 07:59
My IE also showed some odd behaviour, although not as bad as Dakkaroth. After I uninstalled IE7Pro it's still not working 100%, so I guess I'll have to do a reinstall as well...........
#7.2 +GreyWolfSC on 17 Feb 2007 - 04:09
Quote - (Dakkaroth said @ #1)
This thing is a piece of s---. It not only improved my browsing experience, it f---kin broke the browser. Any link typed into the address box shot it onto Firefox (even after setting IE to my default browser), stability failed outright, ijji.com's game launcher causes the browser to create the infamous multiple window launch and crash scenario, favorites didn't work right.. ugh.

On top of that, I unistalled the IEPro, and it stayed broken. I had to reinstall IE7 to properly repair it. I keep a very well maintained PC, and IE7 worked like a charm right before it. Next time I try a crap add-on, I'm doing a system backup.


If the address bar is opening Firefox windows, try using the "Set Program Access and Defaults" thingy in the start menu and click the radio button for IE in the Custom option. That will fix all the protocol handlers. You can switch back to FF from there too... I had this issue as well, but on the whole this add-in is great for me so far.

(Side note: The problem you had with ijji.com may go away if you do the above)

EDIT: I just started Sushi King up fine in IE7 with IE7Pro installed... What doesn't work?

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