PowerBrowse IV
PowerBrowse IV is an even more powerful WebKit-based browser. It is just as simple, but much more powerful.
Here's the part you're waiting for...when and where can you get it? The answer: it will be ready in a week or two, so stay tuned!
Here's the part you're waiting for...when and where can you get it? The answer: it will be ready in a week or two, so stay tuned!
PowerBrowse III
We are creating a web browser, known as PowerBrowse. It is a simple, yet powerful browser.
Download (Windows Version)
You can find the page we created for it here.
You can find the downloads page, where the latest version is, here.
You can find the downloads page, where the latest version is, here.
Requirements
This project was written in Visual Basic, so it requires more than most of our software.
It requires...
It requires...
- Windows XP or later
- .NET Framework 4.0
- 512MB RAM
- 1 GHz CPU
- About 45 MB hard drive space
Mac Version
You can download a disk image of the Mac version of PowerBrowse here. (just be sure to include the http/https in the URL)
PowerBrowse Mac Review
by Ryan
PowerBrowse is the latest software product from the jvvg Industries corporation. As the name might suggest, PowerBrowse is a shining new, lightning quick web browser available for OSX and Windows. Nowadays, browsers are full of features that are supposed to be convenient, but in reality, they are more or less useless and clutter up the window. With PowerBrowse (I’m using PowerBrowse Mac), you get only the basic necessities on the window: a URL bar, refresh and stop buttons, forward and back buttons, zooming controls, and a convenient print button. PowerBrowse is also equipped with standard copy & paste and other features standard with your operating system. That’s really all that’s needed in simple, everyday web browsing.
PowerBrowse is the latest software product from the jvvg Industries corporation. As the name might suggest, PowerBrowse is a shining new, lightning quick web browser available for OSX and Windows. Nowadays, browsers are full of features that are supposed to be convenient, but in reality, they are more or less useless and clutter up the window. With PowerBrowse (I’m using PowerBrowse Mac), you get only the basic necessities on the window: a URL bar, refresh and stop buttons, forward and back buttons, zooming controls, and a convenient print button. PowerBrowse is also equipped with standard copy & paste and other features standard with your operating system. That’s really all that’s needed in simple, everyday web browsing.
Issues with the Mac version
Downsides are the need to type the ‘http://’ whenever you are typing in a URL. However, if you copy and paste the ‘http://’, it becomes less of a hassle.
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