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Internet Explorer users will immediately feel comfortable with this browser. Button icons and menu layout are similar, but more functions are available. In fact, Avant Browser inherits most of its functionality directly from the version of IE installed on your system.
Generally I found it very easy to use, although it isn't keen to start up offline. The application window can act as a standard multiple document interface with tiled or maximised windows; tabs allow easy access to each window. It has good navigation controls, and page zooming and search toolbars are present. Language support is excellent, with the interface being able to switch instantaneously between any of 34 languages -- provided your computer is set up to support the appropriate fonts.
The product is free, but donations are keenly accepted by Avant's author. Customer support is provided via a Web forum. Avant is available for MS Windows only and is reliant on the presence of Internet Explorer.
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You say Firefox requires 52M disc space.
This is plain wrong. Its a 5M download and at most stretches to 15M unpacked. In the days of 80G discs standard, I don't think too many people are going to be complaining about 15M.
But start by getting your facts straight.