A while ago, I switched from Internet Explorer to the newest entry, NetCaptor. NetCaptor isn't really a browser, but is an add-on which uses the IE base, it's really a shell. NetCaptor utilizes tabs at the bottom of the screen which all can contain different websites. Ever have too many instances of IE open? NetCaptor fixes all that.
The features of NetCaptor completely outweigh everything IE or Netscape has to offer. It allows searches of multiple search engines along with many other great features. Of course, the best part is the tabs that allow multiple websites to be open at a time.
You can also set up NetCaptor groups which will open a pre-specified group of sites. The browser is free to a point. They make up for offering the free software by adding a banner to the browser. It goes away allowing easy access to the menu bars and other features (of course you can purchase an ad-free version for $19.95).
Tech support is also awesome. I recently e-mailed them regarding an annoyance in the program (having to do with pop-up ads) and received a response the next day.
Recommended: Yes
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