Posted May 11, 200718 yr IE7pro is an add-on for IE 7 which adds lots of features and extras to make your IE easier, more useful, secure and customizable. You can use IE7pro as Tab Management, AD Blocker, Flash Block, Super Drag Drop, Crash Recovery, Proxy Switcher, Mouse Gesture, Tab History Browser, Web Accelerator, User Agent Switcher, Webpage Capturer, Greasemonkey for IE and etc . Using IE7pro, you can Close/Open tab by double left click, build your own greasemonkey script, switch proxy, switch user agent, block ads and flash, recover browser crash, apply super drag drop, auto scroll page, manage tab history, refresh tab automatically, open new tab from address bar and favorites, view page information and save whole page to images quickly and so on. Changelog: 1. Support Internet Explorer 6 2. Improve user script system 3. Open new tab from links bar 4. Support windows vista UAC 5. Avoid conflicts with other addons 6. Blocked flash can be played again 7. “AD Blocker” rules case-insensitive now 8. Split user custom rule list from system default “AD Blocker” rules list 9. User can use right click context menu to block frame/graph 10. User can disable default “AD Blocker” 11. User script system only load javascript with .ieuser.js extension 12. User can left-click not right-click to activate the menu from status bar 13. The config file under Windows Vista change to C:Users{User Name}AppDataLocalLowie7pro ( User who's Vista don't work under UAC mode should have to copy their config file from C:Users{User Name}AppDataRoamingie7pro to the new folder )
May 11, 200717 yr Wow, that is a lot of features in one addon. Personally, I use Mozilla Firefox though, which I am happy with. I use IE mostly for Windows Update... Sounds like a great addon for those who use IE though...
May 11, 200717 yr I use it and it's great. The Ad-Blocker would be better though. I mean it removes the Ad's but... the outer box of where the Ads is kept is still there. All the other added features are awesome!
August 10, 200717 yr I use Mozilla Firefox which I am very happy with. I even don't use IE anymore for my updates too. But I think that are great addons :hello:
August 10, 200717 yr Administrator It is nice, but I wonder about the side effects that would occur, much like if a toolbar was installed.
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