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Quero Toolbar 4.1 for Internet Explorer

Viktor78   via Quero News on 04 March 2008 - 12:08 · 5 comments & 4532 views

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Quero is a navigation bar replacement with an integrated ad blocker for Internet Explorer. Quero replaces the fixed address bar, search box and find on page dialog of IE7 by combining them into one address bar-like toolbar. Additionally, Quero includes an optional ad blocker to protect the user from intrusive Web advertising.

Key features:
  • Customize IE7: resize/shorten your address bar again
  • Search instantly from the address bar
  • Ad & Flash blocker
  • Quick Type & Find (supersedes the find dialog)
  • Highlight search terms
  • Cursor search
  • Go to text URLs
  • Paste and go
  • Full page zoom
  • Display favicons in taskbar
  • IDN support with anti-spoofing techniques
  • Quero respects your privacy (spyware & adware free, no auto-update)

Download: Quero Toolbar 4.1 (XP version) | 442 KB (Freeware)
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#1 Tha Bloo Monkee on 04 Mar 2008 - 15:54
Quero is a navigation bar replacement with an integrated ad blocker for Internet Explorer.

Oh n0ez!! An AD BLOKER!!111 on NEOWIN!!11?
(3 replies) #2 ralph_tran on 04 Mar 2008 - 18:04
lol. queer-o toolbar
#2.1 Viktor78 on 04 Mar 2008 - 19:01
(ralph_tran said @ #1)
lol. queer-o toolbar

LOL ;-)
#2.2 devnulllore on 04 Mar 2008 - 20:03
So by "queer" I hope you mean:

–adjective, meaning strange or odd from a conventional viewpoint


As described on dictionary.com
#2.3 Viktor78 on 04 Mar 2008 - 23:07
Actually, I was inspired by the Latin verb "quaero" which means "I search, ask, research, query" and then simplified it to "Quero" which is also Portuguese. I also thought about "quiero" in Spain, but not about "queer" until now.

quaero ergo sum

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