IE7Pro 2.3 Released

By | May 21, 2008


IE7Pro 2.3One of the most popular add-ons for Internet Explorer 7 and 8 just got an update. IE7Pro 2.3 now offers faster browsing on IE browsers, session manager, new ActiveXObject interface and much more.

Here’s a full changelog:

IE7Pro:
1.New Module: FasterIE,It will increase your IE surfing speed.
* The mean of prefetching: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Link_prefetching_FAQ
* The mean of enhanced prefetching: http://fasterfox.mozdev.org/faq.html
2. Add Session Manager function, it include save,load,copy,send by mail
3. IE context menu add save selected source code to file and clipboard as html,text,links
4. Online bookmark support IE8 webslice now
5. New ActiveXObject interface. refer: http://iescripts.org/help/index.html
6. View page info SaveAs dialog support multi-select now
7. Add serverinfo plugin again
8. fix some bugs

MiniDM:
1. MiniDM new task support multi links now
2. MiniDM support drag & drop now
3. MiniDM add https support library auto-download button refer: http://www.ie7pro.com/openssl.html
4. MiniDM new task support select directory now
5. MiniDM trayicon display download status now
6. MiniDM support delete history & real file now
7. MiniDM add an options: save file using timestamp from server
8. fix some bugs

Download IE7Pro 2.3 (32bit)
Download IE7Pro 2.3 (64bit)


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Maddy says:

    i was searching for the 32 bit.
    thanks a load mate & also heard about its features here in Techarena Forums – http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=976590 to download youtube videos which is quite interesting. will report back after some R&D