Dolphin3D Web Browser 1.50

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Dolphin3D is an innovative, feature-rich Internet Explorer-compatible Web browser for Windows, with over 100 built-in features not found in any other Web browser. Some of its more notable built-in features include an ad blocker, an easily-invoked script killer, a download manager, a basic word processor, a context menu-accessible photo editor, and a multi-function Search Shelf (Dolphin's answer to other browsers' built-in search boxes, the Search Shelf provides a user-configurable palette of 8 simultaneously visible search engines plus a very useful find-and-highlight feature). The Dolphin3D web browser is great for general web browsing and is particularly well-suited to students, researchers, enterprise, and other users looking to increase their productivity on the Web.

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