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- Price: Free to try; Paid upgrade available
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: November 06, 2007
- Total Downloads: 8,077
- Downloads last week: 31
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Publisher's description
From Livelybrowser :Lively Browser supports traditionally Tabbed mode and our originally Tree mode to surf in Internet as a Web browser. Tree mode is our original mode to layout the opening web pages just as a tree branches from its trunk. You can even browse hundreds of Web pages simultaneously in its tree mode. Moreover, We provide more than 2,000,000 top popular sites, forums, and softwares on the web, especially Alexa top sites list.
Version 3.2 adds Drag and Drop support on the browser tabs in Browser View.
What's new in this version:
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Version: Lively Browser 3.2
Pros: I have been using Lively Browser in its various guises for around 3 years and it keeps mne on my toes as there are frequent updates. At this monent they are offering a heavy discount and I have taken the opportunity to upgrade to their top level 100,000 sites, sorted by language country or genre. It is easy to use and the help I have had from Lively Browser has been superb. The frequent automatic updates are also a delight.
Cons: Initially just a little difficult to het one's head around a very novel program
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