Maxthon 2.0.8

Overview

» Enlarge

The good:
  • It’s free and open source.
  • Businesses can develop their own corporate ‘skins’ for Maxthon.
  • A great range of tools for customizing browser behaviour.
  • Includes ad-blocking and content filtering features
The bad:
  • Dependent on Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer.
  • Help is dependent on online forums.
  • Potentially more work for your IT helpdesk.
  • Can be inconvenient to use if launched by another application.
The bottomline:

While Maxthon has many good features, but there are support issues. Customers should very carefully compare their own needs against this application’s pro and cons before initiating a trial installation.

RRP: Free

Editors’ rating:

6/10

Related topics:

maxthon, web browser, open source

Sponsored content

Power Centre - Content from our premier sponsors

Blogs

  • Renai LeMay Australian Govt funds IT start-ups
    This week Australia's Federal Government announced it had allocated $3.6 million in funding to 57 local research projects so that they could be commercialised, with many of them being web or IT-related start-ups.
  • Array Google should come clean on datacentres
    It's nice that Google says it has put an effort into making its datacentres more energy efficient, but the search giant's pledges won't mean much until it discloses just how many of the beasties it's actually running.
  • Array US shows what OPEL could have been
    Sprint's WiMAX roll-out in Baltimore will prove the Australian government's decision to worm its way out of the Opel WiMAX contract was a short-sighted, and ultimately damaging, political stunt that has benefited nobody.
  • More blogs »

Tags

Back to top

Featured