WWW & Internet Browsers 32bit Web Browser

32bit Web Browser 17.01.01 for Windows

by ElectraSoft

Avg. Rating 1.5 (77 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.0 MB
License Shareware, $19.99
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,001
Publisher ElectraSoft
Homepage 32bit Web Browser

Publisher's Description

32bit Web Browser will browse the World Wide Web the easy, fast, and fun way. Imagine being able to sit down at your computer in the morning and use it just as you would on a regular day, knowing that you now have a qwick, easy, and fun way to get the information that you need from the Web.

Latest Reviews

brusco

brusco reviewed v9.93.01 on Sep 14, 2006

This is one the coolest browser out there. If any of you actually read the feature and shortcut list you would understand what i'm referring to, I cannot explain it here.

Tokar

Tokar reviewed v9.78.01 on Jul 9, 2005

either this needs a complete remakeover...Queer-Eye style, or development should stop.

In these days of Windows XP, FireFox, Internet Explorer 6 (and soon 7), and Opera 8 crap like 32bit web browser should be dead. I dont know how they can make this a commercial products with the likes of FF, IE, and all those IE FrontEnds being COMPLETELY FREE!

I guess they think there is still a good sized userbase of Windows 95 and Windows 98...

Update: Just look at this question from the FAQ of the homepage:

Question: Do I have to buy 32bit Web Browser?

Answer:
No. However, if you do purchase 32bit Web Browser, you can change your startup page. The price is $19.99 and can be purchased online from the links on this URL: http://www.electrasoft.com/32bw.htm

Wow, I get to change my startup page??? Man I need to do that for $20!!!!!

kmx

kmx reviewed v9.78.01 on Jun 3, 2005

This program is just an ugly looking browser that uses the IE rendering engine. It offers nothing additional, and one would definately better off with a freeware browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. Why would I pay for this?

Win2kPro

Win2kPro reviewed v9.75.01 on Mar 20, 2005

i seem to like the classic theme and its real fast. :)

aerthling

aerthling reviewed v9.72.01 on Dec 4, 2004

This is one of the ugliest and most featureless peices of software I have ever used. It looks and feels like it has stepped straight out of 1990.

The only good thing I can say about this is that it has a small install size, and it loads fairly quickly.

It appears to be using the IE engine.

cdominici2

cdominici2 reviewed v9.58.01 on Oct 5, 2003

best of breed browser. Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, and Opera are all stuck in the 16-Bit era. Finally surfing in 32bits (hence the small file size)! Interface may be in development still, but the browser cannot be beat in terms of features and speed.

4 stars until it gets "push" content like IE and Netscape

dakidski

dakidski reviewed v9.57.19 on Sep 20, 2003

I always imagined that I could sit down infront of my computer in the morning, just as I would on a regular day, but knowing that I now had "qwick, easy, and fun way to get the information that I need from the Web"
This is now my reality! And in 32bit! No more 16 bit browsers for me!
It's SAFE! Viva Electrasoft!
Mhuhauhauhahaa, seriously, this could very well be the lamest software company in the world. Go check out their website for a good laugh.
Now, this is a reality with 32bit Web Browser.

al_gore

al_gore reviewed v9.42.22 on Jun 24, 2002

What? It's either you are having a Mad Cow Disease or you are simply a Cow that you will be using this "browser"... It's the XP age now and this crap is using an interface that resembles the Win 3.1 looks! Great! If you are really into retro, go for it!

The heck with stand-alone and small size... plus you have to pay! If you want a working stand-alone browser, small in size, functional and sleek in looks, go for Opera. That's all you need for web browsing in the future. I know it cause I'm a psychic ;)

Jason212

Jason212 reviewed v9.42.22 on Jun 24, 2002

I highly recommend this program, there is a lot of customization and so far have had no problems with it.

Avg. Rating 1.5 (77 votes)
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brusco

brusco reviewed v9.93.01 on Sep 14, 2006

This is one the coolest browser out there. If any of you actually read the feature and shortcut list you would understand what i'm referring to, I cannot explain it here.

Tokar

Tokar reviewed v9.78.01 on Jul 9, 2005

either this needs a complete remakeover...Queer-Eye style, or development should stop.

In these days of Windows XP, FireFox, Internet Explorer 6 (and soon 7), and Opera 8 crap like 32bit web browser should be dead. I dont know how they can make this a commercial products with the likes of FF, IE, and all those IE FrontEnds being COMPLETELY FREE!

I guess they think there is still a good sized userbase of Windows 95 and Windows 98...

Update: Just look at this question from the FAQ of the homepage:

Question: Do I have to buy 32bit Web Browser?

Answer:
No. However, if you do purchase 32bit Web Browser, you can change your startup page. The price is $19.99 and can be purchased online from the links on this URL: http://www.electrasoft.com/32bw.htm

Wow, I get to change my startup page??? Man I need to do that for $20!!!!!

kmx

kmx reviewed v9.78.01 on Jun 3, 2005

This program is just an ugly looking browser that uses the IE rendering engine. It offers nothing additional, and one would definately better off with a freeware browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. Why would I pay for this?

Win2kPro

Win2kPro reviewed v9.75.01 on Mar 20, 2005

i seem to like the classic theme and its real fast. :)

aerthling

aerthling reviewed v9.72.01 on Dec 4, 2004

This is one of the ugliest and most featureless peices of software I have ever used. It looks and feels like it has stepped straight out of 1990.

The only good thing I can say about this is that it has a small install size, and it loads fairly quickly.

It appears to be using the IE engine.

cdominici2

cdominici2 reviewed v9.58.01 on Oct 5, 2003

best of breed browser. Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, and Opera are all stuck in the 16-Bit era. Finally surfing in 32bits (hence the small file size)! Interface may be in development still, but the browser cannot be beat in terms of features and speed.

4 stars until it gets "push" content like IE and Netscape

dakidski

dakidski reviewed v9.57.19 on Sep 20, 2003

I always imagined that I could sit down infront of my computer in the morning, just as I would on a regular day, but knowing that I now had "qwick, easy, and fun way to get the information that I need from the Web"
This is now my reality! And in 32bit! No more 16 bit browsers for me!
It's SAFE! Viva Electrasoft!
Mhuhauhauhahaa, seriously, this could very well be the lamest software company in the world. Go check out their website for a good laugh.
Now, this is a reality with 32bit Web Browser.

al_gore

al_gore reviewed v9.42.22 on Jun 24, 2002

What? It's either you are having a Mad Cow Disease or you are simply a Cow that you will be using this "browser"... It's the XP age now and this crap is using an interface that resembles the Win 3.1 looks! Great! If you are really into retro, go for it!

The heck with stand-alone and small size... plus you have to pay! If you want a working stand-alone browser, small in size, functional and sleek in looks, go for Opera. That's all you need for web browsing in the future. I know it cause I'm a psychic ;)

Jason212

Jason212 reviewed v9.42.22 on Jun 24, 2002

I highly recommend this program, there is a lot of customization and so far have had no problems with it.

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