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GINternet Explorer provides you with an audacious Internet browser to surf your favorite websites. Such software have come a long way from their inception, with Sir Tim Berners-Lee 1990’s WorldWideWeb being the first ever invented web browser. The 1993 year marked the launch of the world’s first popular browser, Netscape (formerly Mosaic).
Since then, things have changed and modern web browsers only fight for speed and security. The podium includes Google’s Chrome, Mozilla’s Firefox as well as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. This is why any newcomers in this particular market have a very hard time being promoted, let alone considered as a permanent solution.
GINternet Explorer sits at the very back of the bunch and the fact that its “parents” have interrupted the developing process for some time now, does not add up well in the big picture. The interface of the program could be better and cleaner. One interesting feature of GINternet Explorer is the Commonly Used Addons window that opens up on the application’s first start. It notifies you of the Adobe Flash Player, Adobe Reader, Microsoft Silverlight or Java versions you might have or not.
While this approach may seem like a good idea in some cases, experienced users might find it annoying. The Draw Mode the web browser features is one more reason for an advanced user to highly doubt the quality of the software and start looking elsewhere. GINternet Explorer also provides an integrated music player. Once again, it’s only a matter of taste, yet again, this feature just can’t be disabled.
Some of the better things this browser has to offer include an out-of-box ad-blocker, enhanced download manager, speed dial and spell check. While these can be found in many other less popular web browsers, they are very welcome into any application of this type.
GINternet Explorer is exactly that kind of love-it-or-hate-it web Internet browser. It may never get into any browser top or statistics, but that’s the general matter with every product released within the ever growing software class. Maybe more emphasis on performance than meaningless looks and features would have been welcomed.
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