Element Browser 1.0.0.0 RC2

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Element Browser is a full featured, fast and Web standards compliant Web browser for the Microsoft Windows platform. It features a intuitive, modern ribbon interface with tools that are designed to simplify every day browsing tasks. Element Browser has been designed from the ground up to be one of the most secure Web browsers available. With tools such as a popup-blocker, phasing filter, encrypted surfing and integrated anti-spyware solution, Element Browser enhances your overall online security and browsing experience.

One of the main features of Element Browser is Quick Links, a technology that allows you to add your favorite digital media Internet services, such as MSN, YouTube and facebook. Not only do you have instant access to these services, but they can also integrate their own services with Element Browser. Version 1.0.0.0 RC2 installation is now online based.

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