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Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 04:52PM
Thanx for fast reviews.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 05:06PM
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 05:13PM
Enigma and AceBrowser have exactly the same description. Curious, no :s
Seems to be IE embedded browsers ====> Trash
A+
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Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 05:19PM
Thanx. I thought so. I ran out of browsers which should be reviewed.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Xtravo Fan!
Date: November 18, 2008 06:46PM
Dude...you are talking Shit....Xtravo Explorer has the best user friendly interface plus very fast than other browsers.
What are you talking about dude....Xtravo explorer is using .NEY 2.0 which is even better than .NET 1.0....everyone knows tht dude.
It is very stable than avant browser, aol, any other...
It is in competition to Firefox...dude.....Even they are making it more better and for your knid information...IE is the best browser ever and for a change then its Xtravo Explorer.
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cometbird= firefox3 with preinstalled extensions (it's no faster than ff..all those claims are rubbish)
xtravo explorer is an ie shell(bad) built with .net(even worse)= absolute crap
unlike most ie shells; xtravo didn't make use of the original ie context menu which can be useful for some.. it's very very sluggish and the interface is unstable probably due to .net 2.0
i found a good link on comet's site for this video player:
http://www.mpcstar.com/
it's similar to vlc.. comes with own codecs and doesn't need directx, has a nice simple interface like old wmp or mpc.. it seems stable, will have to test out it more (especially with qt formats like 3gp which vlc normally has issues with)
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 07:00PM
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Xtravo Fan!
IE is the best browser ever and for a change then its Xtravo Explorer.
:O
Are you sure?
What are your sources to be able to say this?
I think you also should better document.
K-Meleon in Spanish
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Xtravo Fan!
Date: November 18, 2008 07:21PM
Well....you seem to be a nice guy, so i would say it is a Fact the IE is the best browser and then Xtravo Explorer.
Xtravo explorer has such stuff which browsers dont have to date, like Easy FTP uploader, Document explorer and Image Grabber..
These things are good along with that this browser is FAST...use it for once....
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Xtravo Fan!
IE is the best browser ever and for a change then its Xtravo Explorer.
:O
Are you sure?
What are your sources to be able to say this?
I think you also should better document.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Ashley
Date: November 18, 2008 07:23PM
Xtravo is rocking guys, like it is awesome.
His owner is hot and a Hunk...Love to be with him and please do not argue here, lets dicusss
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Xtravo Fan!
Well....you seem to be a nice guy, so i would say it is a Fact the IE is the best browser and then Xtravo Explorer.
Xtravo explorer has such stuff which browsers dont have to date, like Easy FTP uploader, Document explorer and Image Grabber..
These things are good along with that this browser is FAST...use it for once....
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desga2
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Xtravo Fan!
IE is the best browser ever and for a change then its Xtravo Explorer.
:O
Are you sure?
What are your sources to be able to say this?
I think you also should better document.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Jesse
Date: November 18, 2008 07:34PM
he is a hunk.
www.myspace.com/sheikhimran
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 08:45PM
panzer, judging by their snapshots; both enigma and acer appear to be variants of the original donut browser.. which was one of the very early ie shells.
i actually still have and use it for reading saved pages because it has a folder pane which makes it very easy to browse through local folders
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Matt the Browser Expert
Date: November 18, 2008 08:46PM
www.jawoco.com
This browser is COOLLL
its hi tech GUYZ
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 08:55PM
Serious brower experts do not use words like COOOLLLL, OUT OF THIS WORLD an so on. You are so fake.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 18, 2008 10:18PM
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i found a good link on comet's site for this video player:
http://www.mpcstar.com/
it's similar to vlc.. comes with own codecs and doesn't need directx, has a nice simple interface like old wmp or mpc.. it seems stable, will have to test out it more (especially with qt formats like 3gp which vlc normally has issues with)
mpcstar wasn't able to properly render all qt formats including .mov and had issues with audio too..
though it does come with codecs, it's not like vlc in anyway.. where the latter uses own compiled codecs; mpcstar just uses the regular directshow codecs and containers but without the need to register them to the system.. just placing them in its codecs folder enables it to read them.. it should have been able to play qt formats because it comes with a quicktime alternative version but that didn't work as it should although it was able to play real formats with its real alternative.
it didn't have problems with vorbis, matroska and other regular formats. it can be very useful when testing out codecs before registering them and it might also be good with recent codecs that cannot be registered/supported on win9x.. but that still needs to be tested.
furthermore, the interface/skin had a small bug that causes button flickering when moving the player when a video is in play.
vlc videolan player is still the best non-directx player with mplayer a close second/
and when it comes to directx players.. i don't think there's a match for cinemaplayer
http://www.cinemaplayer.net/
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Matt the Browser Expert
Date: November 18, 2008 10:57PM
According to you...but its my wish whatever i say.
SO SHUT YOUR BEAK AND GET LOST!
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panzer
Serious brower experts do not use words like COOOLLLL, OUT OF THIS WORLD an so on. You are so fake.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 02:33PM
Touchy, are we? You must be American.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 02:40PM
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 03:22PM
kmplayer is similar in concept to mpcstar, it uses directshow filters without the need of registering them. it was able to play some quicktime formats rather good but had issues with 3gp.. it seems to have a more recent quicktime alternative than the one supplied with mpcstar but i don't know why those players never seem 100% compatible with quicktime. vlc plays 3gp but without sound.
kmplayer seems more focused on audio formats than video..and you get a sense of that from the interface and features usually not that important for dedicated video players..like the graphic equaliser. it also supports winamp audio and visualisation plugins though did not test that. it works fairly fine with most formats and the only bug i noticed so far is a bit of jerkiness when skipping through videos.. especially mpeg4 avis like xvid etc.
it's a satisfactory player but not amazing. i guess it'd make a perfect player for music videos where you can manipulate the sound.
smplayer is a gui front for mplayer. it's not a bad interface and some features are more easily accessed than the default mplayer's gui. personally i prefer the much simpler mplayer gui, but this one makes it much easier for configuration.
i believe vlc is better for windows in general while mplayer shines more on linux.. but if you prefer mplayer in windows, then the smplayer is a must have because its interface has more functions and has better ease-of-use familiarity.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 04:17PM
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panzer
Touchy, are we? You must be American.
ignorance has no nationality
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 04:24PM
and no color.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Matt Browser Expert
Date: November 19, 2008 05:37PM
Yes American
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
Matt Browser Expert
Date: November 19, 2008 05:38PM
Btw way seriously Xtravo Explorer turned out to be a good browser!
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 05:40PM
Please give a good explanation why (like fast, secure, crashes never happen an so on).
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Posted by:
American Idiot
Date: November 19, 2008 05:56PM
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Matt Browser Expert
Yes American
Do not feel bad about it. I am also from the US. So I often accidently come across
wrong or sound stupid. Many of use have goofed up the english language. And many of
use do have bad manners to say the least. Note my name from the song. But I hope I
am not like that idiot. Just in case, I use Anonymouse.org at forums such as these.
So if I have offended instead of calmed I am sorry.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 06:32PM
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mail23.anonymouse aka American...
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Matt Browser Expert
Yes American
Matt Browser Expert from US? with IP from .PK
, an expert that recommends a browser that needs the huge MS Net install
- which slows it down.:mad:
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/19/2008 06:35PM by guenter.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 06:44PM
Also .Net plattaform not work under Win9x OS, only in XP and Vista.
K-Meleon in Spanish
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 07:10PM
@panz, you don't have to promise.. it's actually fun testing out all those programs, but those will take a while so i'll give a quick feedback on tcl/tk which is actually somewhere on my pc.. this is a very raw browser with khtml engine(predecessor of apple's webkit) and uses tcl whatsit runtime which is very basic. it's a very simple browser(even simpler than offby1), doesn't support a lot of things like javascript or web2.0 or plugins ofcourse, however it's very good for quick testing and can be used as a basic accompanying browser to an html editor.
i'll look into the others especially doczilla.. name sounds interesting but hey you don't really have to look for a gem browser.. you're right here, just keep it hush hush
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 07:17PM
Just take time and make thorough review on all of them.
Somebody should update browser list on Wikipedia since some browsers are not included.
Kmeleon is a gem, no doubt about that.
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 07:45PM
Re: Internet Spirit Web Browser
Date: November 19, 2008 07:50PM
1.teega browser
http://www.delamarepro.com/teega/publish.htm requires .net 2.0.. i can tell you right away it isn't worth the trouble
2.smart bro and runecap are ie shells from the donut school.. no point trying these, if you need a browser to read saved pages with a folder pane.. just get the original donut
3.lunascape site's dead
4.spacetime is a 3D browser.. stay clear from those ones, you'll never browse anything.. it's pointless, maybe a little fun at first but you'll get bored from them quickly and ofcourse 3d browsers adore your CPU.. if you'd like to test out 3d browsing go there:
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2007/11/21/web-browsers-you-have-never-heard-of/
there're a couple of 3d ones..ubrowser is probably the best one of the bunch.
5. ultra borwser is a 'branding' browser.. that means companies go this compnay and tell them we want a customised browser with our logo and crap based on ie ofcourse.
so only doczilla left.. from their faqs, it's a document viewer integrated with mozilla based on the latest gecko 1.7 (obviously development has stopped there and site hasn't been updated in a while), i'd still give it a try because it offers something different.
see..that was easy and didn't take a lot of time
wikipedia doesn't care about listing ie shells.. because well, they are not 'real browsers' and secondly there are awful lot of them.. it's very hard to document them all.. every tom, dick and harry wannabe programmer has been through the ie shelling experience.. remember mr. mike hardy and ofcourse we have one of them posting in this thread