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- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $19.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: September 04, 2008
- Total Downloads: 74,366
- Downloads last week: 224
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Publisher's description
From Huntersoft :IE Accelerator is a download accelerator for Microsoft Internet Explorer. It is designed based on the undocumented documents of Microsoft Windows. Instead of optimizing several keys in the registry, IE Accelerator increases the simultaneous connections of each IE windows. So the surfing and downloading speed is boosted enormously, especially when opening a website with many pictures. IE Accelerator has been tested with Modem, LAN, ISDN, CATV, ADSL, Cable and other types of connection. Once accelerated, the download speeds are increased by up to 200 to 600 percent. However, this may vary on different computers. Users should launch IE Accelerator before Internet Explorer starts or make it automatically loaded in the start-up group.
Version 2.25 adds support for Internet Explorer 7.0, 8.0, and Windows Vista.
What's new in this version:
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Version: IE Accelerator 2.25
"It's Okay, but it cost money!"
Pros: It was fair I would say as to what it is supposed to do, but if you can get an accelerator for free, then I would do it. So I chose Ashampoo, although I would like to use Microsoft stuff since most machines are built to use it with no set backs?
Cons: I don't think Microsoft gives enough things to help people out on thier Computers, I mean they have enough money and everything that Microsoft does should be top notch, user friendly, cheaper and more free stuff to every computer user.
Summary: It works well enough, but the cost is way to much, and I have never complained about them, until SP3 made them look like a bunch of idiots. Why not give a little more to the users who don't have the money Bill Gates has and give the world an OS tha... read more >>
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