optimizes the performance of your Web browser.
Browser Spinach works by caching images and pages, pre-fetching Web pages based on usage patterns, suppressing advertising images and popups, and automating repetitive tasks.
The program's image caching speeds up your browsing by preventing your browser from repeatedly making queries to a Web server just to see if the image is up-to-date.
Many sites use techniques which actively defeat browser caching, and which results in a slows browsing experience. The supplemental document cache of Browser Spinach can prevent this.
Browser Spinach can also intelligently pre-fetch frequently accessed pages. It does this quietly in the background.
Browser Spinach allows you to associate custom JavaScript code with individual web pages, executing the appropriate code when a page is loaded. The most common use for this is to give keyboard focus to a search box as soon as a Web page is loaded. This helps you avoide the "point and click" step needed before entering search keywords on many Web search engines.
The program also can suppress Internet advertisements and prevent annoying pop-up browser windows, which usually contain advertisements, from appearing on your desktop.
Browser Spinach runs on
Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/Windows 10/11
and is available under the
30-day Trial
license
— the installer is 2 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Internet Accelerators.
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