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IE7Pro: Supercharge Your Internet Explorer

ie7.jpgInternet Explorer, despite a long history of, to put it bluntly, sucking, continues to have both adherents and its largest user-base — those that are, for one reason or another, stuck with it. And it’s for those folks that we call your attention to IE7Pro, an add-on for IE7 that brings some useful features like a pause/resume download manager, better tab management features and an ad-blocker, among other things.

IE7Pro, despite what its name implies, also works with IE6, where the added features transform the aging browser into something very much like a modern web browser — perfect for those whose system admins haven’t yet made the jump to IE7.

IE7Pro version 2.0 was released yesterday and is now much more modular than past versions, which the creators claim will make it more stable. Also new is support for 64 bit systems as well as the aforementioned download manager. The download manager in IE7Pro allows you to pause and resume downloads (yes it even maintain download state between sessions).

Whether you’re a proud user or simply stuck with IE7, IE7Pro will vastly improve your web browsing experience in Explorer. IE7Pro is free and can be downloaded from the official site.

[via CyberNetNews]

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