Zinger Websurf : Web browser that supports multiple tabs, cookie and history deletion options, popup blocker, bookmarks, and extra utilities like calculator and image grabbing tool
Websurf is a lightweight web browser powered by Internet Explorer that allows you to surf on the Internet in a simple environment.
Clean looks
You are welcomed by a straightforward design that allows you to browse on the Internet with the aid of multiple tabs. Basic web browsing controls are embedded in the main window for helping you go to the next or previous webpage, refresh the current website, and jump to the homepage.
Web browsing capabilities
Zinger Websurf gives you the possibility to create bookmarks, activate a private browsing mode for deleting all web browsing traces, turn on a full screen display, as well as check out a history with accessed websites and remove the selected ones or clear the entire list.What’s more, you are allowed to print the information, explore source code, view a list with cookies and delete all of them with a single click, and import various file formats directly in the main panel, such as TXT, GIF, JPG, PNG, ART, AU, and AIF. In addition, you can make the tool move an image randomly in the working environment.The application comes packed with extra utilities that help you view information about your operating system (name, version, manufacturer), processor (e.g. name, ID, version, architecture), and motherboard (e.g. product, serial number, name).Plus, you can work with a basic math calculator, which allows you to perform simple calculations (e.g. addition, multiplication), eject the CD, as well as save pictures from the current webpage to your computer.
A few configuration settings
Several tweaking parameters are implemented for helping you set the preferred homepage, configure the default search engine (e.g. Google, Yahoo!, Bing, Wikipedia), display warnings upon closing multiple tabs, as well as enable a popup blocker. What’s more, you create a custom list with websites that are blocked.
Finally
To sum things up, Zinger Websurf comes packed with several basic web browsing features, delivers a straightforward design, and is suitable especially for less experienced users who need to get used to working with a simple browser before switching to a more advanced one (e.g. Chrome, Firefox, Opera).
Zinger Websurf runs on
Windows 10/11
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 2.7 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
General.
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