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- Price: Free to try (45-day trial); $29.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: April 04, 2005
- Total Downloads: 171,143
- Downloads last week: 351
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- CNET editors' rating: stars
- Average user rating: stars out of 27 votes
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
This Internet Explorer-based browser adds a number of tools to the shell, as its name suggests. Perhaps it's inevitable that the interface of 27 Tools-in-1 Wichio Browser bewilders, with its 30-plus buttons, but it does let you choose to display fewer buttons. Wichio comes packed with a huge number of features, some of which we found useful, such as its network tools; others, such as the ability to add random sounds to mouse clicks, are just silly. We appreciated the tabbed-browsing feature, which let us quickly switch among sites and save groups of tabs as a bookmark. The most useful tool is the download manager, which resumes stopped transfers. The application's features include notification of e-mail and Web page updates, an alarm clock, a pop-up blocker, and automatic connecting and disconnecting. Another group of utilities offers searching, a dictionary, song lyrics, and weather lookups, but you can't customize the links for online resources. We like the new Private Surfing feature that lets you create private URL lists specific to your username that remain hidden when other users log in. The Lyrics Finder, which finds the lyrics to your currently playing song on Winamp, seems frivolous, but some people might find it useful. More advanced surfers will like the Whois, Traceroute, and DNS query tools. All these enhancements make Wichio eat much more memory than Internet Explorer, but high-end Internet users might deem it worth the extra load.Publisher's description
From Revopoint :Wichio is a multipage Web browser with 27 built-in utilities. It's easy to use, with a button for each utility. To set options for any utility, just right-click its button. If you install the MS speech engine, Wichio will notify you (for the features that give notifications) by speaking anything you want. Wichio features screen capturing (multiple captures without pasting), a download manager (for groups of images, audio or video files, flash files and other files; it also resumes broken downloads), an IP/URL checker (includes Whois, Traceroute, and DNS lookups), e-mail alerts, Web update alerts, lyrics finder, auto form filler, private surfing, Netstat, autorefreshing, the ability to delete the history, cache, and cookies, block pop-ups, show the IP (both Internet and local IP), show system resources, autoconnecting and autodisconnecting, keeping connection alive, a talking reminder, a Web translator, dictionaries, weather checker and more.
Version 4.1 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: 27 Tools-in-1 Wichio Browser 4.1
"Decent improvement over IE, but horrible UI"
Pros: It's got quite a lot of features that might be handy to power users.
Cons: More buttons than you can shake a cat at. Just look at the top and you'll wonder why the company seems to think "More is always better". Also, the MDI (multi document interface) interface is not a good idea - it greatly impairs usability, and is the main reason why most modern browsers today use tabs.
Also, this is a trial version, leading to a paid version. I cannot stress enough that it will not stand up to free browsers, especially with Firefox rampaging across the Internet.
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