Add handy new features to Google Chrome
CoolNovo is another web browser that's based on the same engine as the original Google Chrome and adds a bunch of handy new tools that make it even easier and more enjoyable to use.
The interface in CoolNovo is identical to Google Chrome, with the new features being mainly under the hood: close tabs by double clicking on them, browse the web with mouse gestures, open links by dragging and dropping them, open Internet Explorer tabs and have download managers embedded into the browser's context menu.
The new tools in CoolNovo certainly make web browsing more comfortable, but they also lack proper configuration options. Mouse gestures, for example, can't be tweaked at all.
CoolNovo is a web browser based on Google Chrome's engine with some handy extra features that make it even easier to use.
[Bug fixed]freeze when switch tabs
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[Bug fixed]freeze when switch tabs
User reviews about CoolNovo
by Anonymous
CoolNovo.
Why is everyone raving about rubbish like this. It's just Chrome with some extensions pre-installed.
Pros: Based on Chromium
/> Cons:
Just pre-installs some extensions that were written by other people. Just download Chrome and add what extensions you want that way you don't have to wait for these guys to update when there is a security fix. More
by Anonymous
The best browser based on Chromium!.
I think that ChromePlus is better than Google Chrome. Why? Because Google Chrome has lesser functionality than browser of Maple Studios. ChromePlus can render page with two engines: WebKit ( for pages created with web standarts ) a?? Trident ( for old pages created for IE 5/6 ). Integrated ad block hide ennoying ads. And ChromePlus use the speed of one of the fastest JavaScript engines -- V8. The speed of execution is unreal! This browser has versions for Windows and Linux.
Pros:
1). OpenSource
2). Ultrafast engine V8
3). Two rendering engines: WebKit and Trident
4). Integrated ad block lists
5). Integrated Adobe Flash
6). Mouse gestures
7). SmoothScroll
... and others pros
Cons:
Hm... I don't know. More