Deepnet Explorer is touted as being "the world's first browser to offer fully integrated P2P file sharing capabilities and a built-in RSS/ATOM newsreader," and that is but scratching the surface of the potential this new browser represents. It is a sort of Swiss army knife for browsing with a popup blocker, multiple start pages, an auto login feature for passwords and logins (these are stored securely on your local drive, protected with 128-bit encryption technology). Using the 'keyword navigation' expedites navigation online as you are not encumbered by having to type full addresses (or having to remember such). It features what I love in a browser, which is tabbed browsing - who among us has but one site to visit, or visits a site that doesn't have some links that need scoping out?
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