Skoalman

Skoalman

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Hi, Tarkus. Thanks for the info re: the security features. I don't use those features either (livin' on the edge!), so I never really noticed the differences, but I can certainly see where they would be important for some folks. I was using the manual pop-up blocking in NetCaptor, and find that it works pretty much identically to the way MyIE2 does it, so that's an even swap for me. I'm a registered owner of NetCaptor, so I'll keep watching that for future enhancement

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Tarkus, I guess I should have clarified that it has all of the features that are important to me. I found the smart pop-up blocking in NetCaptor to be too smart and stopped using it - I'd prefer to get a pop-up once and add it to my block list (I'd rather see it and decide for myself). FavIcons and animations don't rank as high as the functionality to me, but you are right - MyIE2 does not have

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Koasati, No problem! MyIE2 just struck me as having all the features of NetCaptor, plus more. It's not perfect, but it's as close as I've seen (if you don't mind using the IE engine) and is still being actively developed (I read today that a new beta version will be released "soon"). They have quite a bit of activity at their forums, too, which makes it feel "fresh". In addition, the

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Hi, everyone. My first post ever at WC! I am in the same boat as Chris in that I've tried various incarnations of Mozilla and Netscape (and will continue to do so) only to find that they lacked the functionality of NetCaptor - especially for multi-tabbed browsing. I did just find a freeware alternative to NetCaptor, though. It's called MyIE2 (http://myie2.yeah.net/). The bi

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