Epic Browser World s First Browser With Antivirus



Epic Browser World?s First Browser With Antivirus! | 10 MB


The World-Wide-Web is laced with people using a bunch of browsers that are exceptionally adept, outstandingly competent and universally dominant, then why and how did the need for a new browser arise? Well, we hope the following answers your inquistions.

Alok Bharadwaj of Hidden Reflex, a software firm based in Bangalore, India, has developed and announced the first-ever Indian web browser which is also the world’s first web browser to feature built-in antivirus and anti-phishing protection – that’s something unheard of, right?

That’s not the only thing which is new – the Epic browser features a unique browser layout design which is customized to suit the Indian browsing traits. It allows tabbed-browsing with tabs lined-up at the top, just as you’d expect to see in Firefox or Opera web browsers.

An integrated side bar on the left provides you quick access to a wide range of tools including some integrated apps like orkut, facebook and twitter which are undoubtedly the most favorite social networking sites preferred by the Indian web-goers.
The sidebar also allows one-touch access to the browser’s integrated anti-virus which scans downloads automatically and kills viruses, if any. Furthermore, widgets like google maps, skins, jobs, news, gmail, yahoo, games and many more are also included.

There are to-do and notes apps which allow you to keep things noted and organized. The Epic browser also boasts an inbuilt document editor which allows you to edit/compose documents on the go while the My Computer button allows you to access the files on your disk without navigation away from the browser.

The Epic web browser can be customized with over 1500 free applications that integrate into the browser to add to its functionality. The Indic app in the browser lets you type in about 12 Indian languages.

Also, you can watch videos in a small window pane inside the browser as you check your mail or browse the web without having to switch the tab or navigate to another page.We’ve also noticed that the browser automatically detects if there are any embedded videos on the page and prompts for permission whether to play it in the sidepane or elsewhere.[hide]

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