File Details |
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File Size | 4.8 MB |
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License | Shareware, $29.00 |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | June 25, 2008 |
Total Downloads | 2,212 |
Publisher | Revopoint Co., Ltd. |
Homepage | 27 Tools-in-1 Wichio Browser |
Publisher's Description
Wichio is a Web browser with 27 powerful utilities which serve all kinds of Internet users. The program is very easy to use with one button for one utility. To set options of any utility, just right click that button. If you install MS speech engine, it will notify you by speaking anything you want.
Latest Reviews
bubbs reviewed v5.7 on Apr 6, 2007
I was wondering what the "free Tools-in-1" were and if they would be useful to me.
As it turns out - most can be replaced with a bookmark to existing webpages on the internet, or existing features in IE, Firefox or Opera.
When some of the special tools perform such common tasks like "Clear Cookies & Browser Cache" or "Open a link in the Background" or even "Show a map of the USA" - you know the developer is scratching the bottom of the barrel in trying to get as many feature check boxes (however lame) as possible.
These 27 or 30 "Tools-in-1" really aren't anything terribly exciting - and are routine features of the other free browsers. The extensibility of other browsers like firefox (100 or 1,000 Tools-in-1) make this just look very ordinary.
Gerhard reviewed v5.7 on Apr 5, 2007
With IE and Firefox free who would pay for a browser? Even with "27 utilities"
bubbs reviewed v5.7 on Apr 6, 2007
I was wondering what the "free Tools-in-1" were and if they would be useful to me.
As it turns out - most can be replaced with a bookmark to existing webpages on the internet, or existing features in IE, Firefox or Opera.
When some of the special tools perform such common tasks like "Clear Cookies & Browser Cache" or "Open a link in the Background" or even "Show a map of the USA" - you know the developer is scratching the bottom of the barrel in trying to get as many feature check boxes (however lame) as possible.
These 27 or 30 "Tools-in-1" really aren't anything terribly exciting - and are routine features of the other free browsers. The extensibility of other browsers like firefox (100 or 1,000 Tools-in-1) make this just look very ordinary.
Gerhard reviewed v5.7 on Apr 5, 2007
With IE and Firefox free who would pay for a browser? Even with "27 utilities"