SilverSoft NetGlider 2.76

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SilverSoft NetGlider is a multiline, multitab, multipage Internet browser with anti-phishing and inbuilt popup-ad blocker. Create shortcuts for your links and put them on browser desktop. Convert your address bar into remote control by assigning Nos to shortcuts. You can define unlimited skins for this browser. Maximum screen area is given to Web pages instead of redundant buttons and search bars. The new Auto refresh technology tries to load Web pages faster, even in heavy network traffic conditions. Auto Extraction of Web site names from the links. Auto completion of .com URLs. The new Multipage Interface allows browsing of multiple Web sites in one window. The New Favorite Site Menu List contains more than 50 links on one page which helps you to find out Web site names easily. You can easily import IE bookmarks into NetGlider's Favorite List.

Version 2.76 added Autocopy functionality and multiple search engine support.

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