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Sleipnir

Sleipnir is a web browser from the Fenrir & co., a Japanese company that brings browsing facilities in Japanese language as well as Chinese language in its latest version. A web browser is a software application that enables web page viewing through Internet, allows to exchange e-mails and much more. All the newest kind of web browses support graphical and textual messages. The specialty of the Sleipnir browser is that it is a tabbed web bowser. Tabbed web browsing gives you the facility of easy tracking of the pages you have already visited in the recent past and save them in a hidden state behind a tab.

Following are the significant features of Sleipnir web Browser:
  • Special search bars returns better search results.
  • In-built RSS Reader.
  • The freedom to hide or show pop up bars and advertisements.
  • You can use Sleipnir on suitable cell phones.
  • The browser Engine, be it Gecko or Trident Based engine, can be interchanged.
  • MFC is not used in writing most of the plug-in softwares.
  • The mouse can be used in a special way to move backward or forward in he web pages recorded in the browser history.
  • You can Bookmark and edit the list of your favorite web pages.
  • No problem arises due to use of Japanese language which is not an ASCII language. The Unicode has been efficiently applied to web browsing services.


You can install the latest version 2.3 of the Sleipnir Web Browser if your computer is a Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows NT or Windows Me.


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