RSS
Follow us on:

Downloads

  • Recommend:
Popular in Browsers & Clients

Orca Browser

  • Version: 1.2.5
  • Downloads Count: 287
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Sep 22, 2009
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista
  • File Size: 9.6 MB
  • Author: Avant Force

Before you download:

Click here to scan Windows for issues affecting performance »

Sponsored Link

Editorial Review of Orca Browser

The free Orca browser for Windows starts with the Firefox browser and builds in some extra features, such as bookmarks sync or ad blocking, that you normally only get with add-ons. But using it means putting up with some major limitations with searches, add-ons, and other features compared with Firefox.

Orca's extra features include online storage that can be used to synchronize bookmarks and passwords, an ad blocker, an RSS reader and other options. Bookmarks synchronization is one feature in particular that nobody should be without, but it's also something you can get for Firefox with an add-on like Xmarks. Other Orca features can likewise be gained with other Firefox add-ons.

And in some cases, the Firefox add-on might work better. For example, after enabling the built-in Orca ad-blocker, I still saw many ads. Viewing the same page with Firefox and Adblock Plus didn't show them.

Although vendor Avant Force provides a list of additional Firefox extensions you can install into Orca, some popular add-ons-- including McAfee SiteAdvisor and Locationbar2--don't work at all. Also, while Orca offers the ability to switch between some built-in skins on the fly, you can't use Firefox themes.

Finally, Orca makes it hard to change your search engine. Instead of the drop-down menu in Firefox that lets you quickly choose a different engine, in Orca you have to dig into the program options to choose something other than Yahoo. The only other listed options are Google and Avant find (from its creators), and although you can manually type in the search string to use another engine, you can't use the simple search plugins available for Firefox on many sites.

If you're allergic to installing your own add-ons in Firefox, then Orca's built-in extras will provide some welcome new features. But anyone willing to find and install a few add-ons into Firefox will likely end up happier.

--Erik Larkin

Sponsored

 
You are browsing Browsers & Clients

  •   1,718
    Apr 6, 2012
    Free

    Stops secret tracking of your web browsing.

     
  •   18,119
    Apr 6, 2012
    Free

    This Firefox add-on tells you which Web sites you visit use Web 'bugs' to track you.

     
  •   8,801
    Apr 13, 2010
    Free

    Browse the Web in ultra-secure fashion with this Chromium-based browser variant.

     
  •   117,062
    Aug 6, 2011
    Free

    This alternative Web browser is extremely customizable; it offers many customizations and plugins.

     
  •   815
    Feb 3, 2012
    Free

    RockMelt re-imagines the browser around how you use the Internet today.

     
  •   52,381
    Feb 3, 2011
    Free

    Fast, free, and lightweight--there's a lot to like about this browser.

     
  •   5,892
    Jun 18, 2008
    Free

    Got Greasemonkey envy? Juice up IE with this Greasemonkey-like add-in.

     
  •   116,468
    Aug 10, 2000
    Free

    Looking for an older version of Microsoft's browser?

     
  •   13,746
    Feb 4, 2011
    Free

    Use Google Calendar from any Web page while using Chrome.

     
  •   65,438
    Apr 20, 2011
    Free

    Delete Flash cookies that can track your surfing with this Firefox add-on.

     

PCWorld Related Content
PCWorld Community

Most Recent Threads

Subscribe to the Daily Downloads Newsletter - every weekday

See All Newsletters »