- ** opera.com - Opera Software of Oslo, Norway, is known for its speed and inventiveness. Its latest version comes with a series of one-click setups that instantly change Opera's toolbars, menus, shortening the learning curve for users who migrate from IE. Opera comes with integrated searches from Lycos and a fully featured mail client. The purchased version is ad-free.
- ** Mozilla's "Firefox" - The Mozilla Foundation released Mozilla Firefox 0.9 in June. Faster, more secure and easier to use, the new look and features make migrating from IE a quick transition.
- Slimbrowser - Slim Browser by Flashpeak.com is a free, multiple-site browser based on the tab-page interface. A large collection of features are built in, including recoverable pop-up killer, quick-search, auto login, and blacklist-whitelist filtering. It also includes an RSS rendering engine.
Crazy Browser - Crazy Browser is a powerful, free, tab-based Web browser with the ability to open multiple sites and windows inside a single browser window. Crazy Browser also comes with many preconfigured search engines and can be customized.
- avantbrowser.com - Avant Browser is a free, fast, stable, user-friendly and versatile multiwindow browser that is a smart upgrade from Internet Explorer. It also provides options to block downloads of pictures, videos, sounds and ActiveX components.
- Netscape 7.2 - Now owned by AOL, the Netscape browser bears a striking similarity to IE in terms of the user experience. The major improvement in its look and feel is the tabbed viewing. This version is designed for faster rendering and start-up times and has updated plug-ins like Macromedia Flash 7 and enhanced security features.
** most popular alternatives *Source: Technewsworld.com
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