New browser into the web – Visual Explorer
December 6th, 2008 | View Comments
Don’t really think that there would be a competition to the leading browsers right now, but still the web world is seeing a new browser. Visual explorer is the new browser which claims to have most of the features that a browser user would need.
The browser is available just for Windows right now, like the Google chrome browser and it has a lot of features as the website says.
Some of the best include -
- You can have multiple web pages open at the same time, all visible as tabs on the Tab Bar. You can view multiple web pages at the same time either as floating windows, tile or cascade.
- And the closed tabs can be recovered by just clicking the closed tab in the URL Trash Can which is located on the right side of the tab bar.
- The Navigate Bar provides the main navigation controls used to browse web pages. This toolbar can be docked at the top or bottom of the screen or freely positioned as a floating toolbar.
- Address bar has options to add or remove bookmarks with a single click, view the privacy settings of any website, auto detecting the URL which you browsed earlier.
- One more feature is that the phishing and suspected websites are indicated with a red pane, and this can help in safety.


- BlueG, a search engine based on Google results. Searching is similar to what you do in Google.
- Visual Explorer’s advanced RSS reader helps in viewing, adding and managing the RSS feeds in the browser.
- There is a source tab from which you can view the source code of the web page that you are browsing.
- View the contents of your local and network drives using the Folders tab.
- Automatically block adverts, animations and sounds.
- You can customize the browser interface with themes and skins.
Download the Visual Explorer browser for windows from visual-explorer.com

December 7th, 2008 at 12:13 am
Hi there
Interesting article but in my opinion its going to take something special to knock Internet explorer of the top. Mozilla is probably a better browser but I am so used to Internet Explorer at tjhis point I won’t change and unless something very good comes along I can never see me changing browserss but I must say this looks like an interesting product
December 7th, 2008 at 4:54 am
Aww.. why are there so many explorers coming up? Spoilt for choice..
December 7th, 2008 at 10:47 pm
Grrr. Another one of them!
Long way to reach IE or FF.
December 10th, 2008 at 8:25 am
Firefox is my browser of choice, and I use loads of plug-ins for SEO and other purposes. Visual Explorer definitely won’t suit my needs!
December 14th, 2008 at 4:40 pm
Does it use the IE kernel??
I think chrome suit me.