Browzar is very small-just 264 KB; it comes as an executable that runs solo! You can carry it around on a thumb drive and just start surfing sans privacy concerns. It is very light on system resources, and can therefore be run on even very low-end systems.
Now for the disadvantages: Browzar can be excruciatingly slow on dial-up connections due to the lack of a cache: when you hit the forward or back buttons, pages need to be reloaded. It doesn’t support right-click, so you can’t save images from Web pages.
Browzar isn’t, of course, meant to be a replacement for the standard browsers; its winning points are its portability and privacy.
RATINGS |
Performance : 3.0 |
Features : 3.0 |
Ease of use : 4.5 |
Value for money : 5.0 |
Overall : 3.5 |
Web site: www.browzar.com ,
Price: Free