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    Rocky Moore
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    For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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      For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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      Jason Hooper
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      I've been using CrazyBrowser for a few months now and am VERY happy with it; it's entirely practical and does exactly what it says it does. Haven't been bugged by a single popup in months. Glad to see somebody else using it. - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) The Code Project - Orange makes the art grow fonder

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        For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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        Stephane Rodriguez
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        Crazy Browser is very good at what it does. I have to admit I hate tabs since it's easy to drown under and end up being forced to scroll the tabs (real tiny arrows) back and forth just to find the latest. It does a really good job about automatically blocking ads. It doesn't stop Flash ads though, and it is especially useful now that advertisers are awfully starting to show huge interstitial ads.

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          For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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          Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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          I'm sold on it too. It's all Lauren's fault! :laugh: Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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            For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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            Rocky Moore wrote: CrazyBrowser No CP Searchbar[^]support :( Later,
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              For those of you that have never heard of this, it is a wrapper for IE that has turned out quite functional. The only complaints that comes to mind is I would love to have a small icon option for the main toolbar and I would like to have a standard MDI interface option to allow for sizing of individual pages when the need comes up (multiple instances take care of most of the later). Found most of my other complaints were addressed in the advanced options menu. One other nice feature would be to have a button on the tool bar that would take you directly to the options. All-in-all it is pretty cool! A few items it does provide: * Popup killer with automatic or blacklist mode * Tabbed window interface * Customizable domain completion (I have CTRL-ENTER as Google search for keyword in address line and SHIFT-ENTER for Groups.Google search for keyword) * Grouping to allow a group of sites to be opened at one time (can include this for startup home page if desired) http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Rocky Moore <><

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              Kant
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              Rocky Moore wrote: http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Move over dude... Use http://www.avantbrowser.com[^] :cool: Don't :beer: and drive.

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                Rocky Moore wrote: http://CrazyBrowser.com[^] Move over dude... Use http://www.avantbrowser.com[^] :cool: Don't :beer: and drive.

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                Rocky Moore
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                Kant wrote: Use http://www.avantbrowser.com[^] Looked at that but it appeared not to support any tabs (which I like to have most of the time) and did not allow multiple instances, and that is a requirement ;) Rocky Moore <><

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                  I've been using CrazyBrowser for a few months now and am VERY happy with it; it's entirely practical and does exactly what it says it does. Haven't been bugged by a single popup in months. Glad to see somebody else using it. - Jason (SonorkID 100.611) The Code Project - Orange makes the art grow fonder

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                  daniel pointed me to it seven months ago and i use it all the time its really a great piece of code


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                    I'm sold on it too. It's all Lauren's fault! :laugh: Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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                    :laugh:


                    "penguins have no bill"
                    biz stuff   about me

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                      :laugh:


                      "penguins have no bill"
                      biz stuff   about me

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                      Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                      I thought you'd like a mention. :-D Anna :rose: Homepage | My life in tears "Be yourself - not what others think you should be" - Marcia Graesch "Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart" - A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work. Trouble with resource IDs? Try the Resource ID Organiser Visual C++ Add-In

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