File Details |
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File Size | 1.7 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | April 26, 2004 |
Total Downloads | 897 |
Publisher | Galore Software |
Homepage | Internet Galore II Professional |
Publisher's Description
Internet Galore II Professional is an add-on to Internet Explorer to provide websites in just a few clicks. Features include Help and Support, Support Center, VersionViewer, EasyUpdate, What's New section and lots of links to all the important websites. This Pro version also includes features such as Custom Links to your favorite websites, Improved Support Center and lots more.
Latest Reviews
mfaccone reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 27, 2004
Ok... I tried it... it sucks. It doesn't even look like a halfway decent designed webpage with links.
stevember reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 27, 2004
I can't stand it when people like below review programs and score it WITHOUT TRYING IT!
Cirque reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 26, 2004
What is the point? Have you not heard of "Favorites" already built into IE or the "Tools, Windows Update" choice in the menu for updating? "With just a few clicks" Isnt getting to anything on your computer already as easy as a few clicks without bloating up applications with third party crap to do what can already be done? I havnt tried it but wont bother from its description as it offers NOTHING windows doesnt already offer apparently.
mfaccone reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 27, 2004
Ok... I tried it... it sucks. It doesn't even look like a halfway decent designed webpage with links.
stevember reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 27, 2004
I can't stand it when people like below review programs and score it WITHOUT TRYING IT!
Cirque reviewed vBeta 1.1 on Apr 26, 2004
What is the point? Have you not heard of "Favorites" already built into IE or the "Tools, Windows Update" choice in the menu for updating? "With just a few clicks" Isnt getting to anything on your computer already as easy as a few clicks without bloating up applications with third party crap to do what can already be done? I havnt tried it but wont bother from its description as it offers NOTHING windows doesnt already offer apparently.