TheWorld Browser is a tiny, fast, safe, powerful, multi-tabbed with multi-threaded frame browser, it is a freeware with no function limited. It has a new, powerful multi-threaded window frame, which can avoid web page being out of response. It is optimized to avoid any case of out of response. In any test case, if a web page's browser window is out of response, the other windows will not be infected.
Reviewing 3.0.3.6 RC (Jul 3, 2009)
Nothing new to the table, just another browser to flood the ongoing figth to win the browser war... enough already. If I don't see another "NEW" browser in the next 30 years, I won't care!!
Bland and typical. Try harder to get more attention.
Reviewing 3.0.3.6 RC (Jul 3, 2009)
Its getting there. My missing RSS viewer is added as a plug in. Quite cool.
Reviewing 3.0.2.8 RC (Jun 12, 2009)
UI looks impressive and browser very promising. So far so good.
Edit: Looks like its high on resources (RAM).
Reviewing 2.4.0.9 (Apr 14, 2009)
This application's description is just begging to be featured over at engrishfunny.com -- I'm giving this one a 5 because "if a web page's browser window is out of response, the other windows will not be infected."
Reviewing 2.4.0.1 (Jan 14, 2009)
McAleck: the point is to replace IE....esp. for sites that demand IE exclusively.....
I've been trying TheWorld as default browser....hiccups when called by UpdateNotifier though:
if it opens at all, takes a real long time...when it doesn't(most of the time), it forces you to close several instances of each in something like Task Manager- one by one...before being able to open it again gltch free.
Its session restore is a good idea...ALTHOUGH it wants to open already-closed(ergo unwanted) tabs too. AND... it would be nice if a save to group option were added to that restore page.
Its Download Manager is good-- particularly its useful Open File button that is immediately available, saving unnecessary clicks / dialogs.
TheWorld needs to implement the tile tab funciton found in FlashPeak SlimBrowser, and further improve it by allowing particular tile configurations / positions to be saved, so as to not have to reconstruct them upon each browser reopen.
If FlashPeak and TheWorld could be melded into one, it'd be awesome.
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