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Deepnet Explorer Advanced

Version: 1.5.3 Beta

Downloads Count: 279

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Oct 31, 2006

Operating Systems: Windows XP, Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

Requirements: 16 MB free disk space, 32 MB RAM, 166MHz Pentium class CPU, internet connection

File Size: 5116 KB

Author: Deepnet Technologies

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Description of Deepnet Explorer Advanced

Deepnet Explorer is the world's first browser to offer fully integrated P2P file sharing capabilities and a built-in RSS/ATOM news reader.

Deepnet Explorer is an advanced web browser that lets you browse the web faster while simultaneously sharing files using P2P technology. Built with Tab browsing, Pop-up Blocking, Mouse Gestures, Auto Login/Auto Fill and other versatile features, it sets the standard for fast, convenient web browsing.

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