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Dominica

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Pros & Cons

Dominica Specs

Free: Yes
Type: Personal

In contrast to Browse3D's elaborate structure, Dominica (free) was designed to be simple, small, and fast—but feature-rich. It has a Eudora-style tabbed panel for bookmarks, browsing history, and the like. And unlike many of the other front ends, Dominica offers a choice of skins.

The main attraction is Dominica's Jobs, a Job being a saved set of pages you open with a single click. Note that both Netscape and Opera do this without an add-on; the capability is a welcome addition to IE, however. Other features need work, such as the search panel, which doesn't have any fields or include any search engines.

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 - Dominica

Dominica

3.0 Average

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