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Updated on: Thursday, 23 October 2008

Description

Web Browser.

Each Web Browser can have its own configuration.

You can Lock Web Browser and force a second browser to open for any links you click while the browser is locked.
If you find yourself doing allot of Save As to save pictures on web sites, you will like Web Browser! Web Browser can automatically save your pictures for you!

Web Browser supports /remember on the command line. If you use this option, Web Browser will remember it's last location for this configuration. So you can have several web pages remembered in different configuration files.

You can use /autosavetext and Web Browser will automatically save a text version of the last web page on c:\occc\webbrowsertext.txt and the HTML version will be saved as c:\occc\webbrowsertext.htm.

Web Browser allows you to have as many different browser locations and sizes as you wish.

If you do not set any web pages in the sites Web Browser will take you to the TechJim web site.

Web Browser allows you to open as many instances as you want.

Web Browser allows you to store as many web addresses (URLs) as you want! If you need to visit the same pages over and over again, this is the easiest way to do it.

Web Browser allows you to store as many 'clip' items as you wish. As you hit the Clip button, you will see the caption of the window change to show you the current Clipboard item. Once you hit the Edit Sites button, you will see URLs on the left and Clipboard on the right.

You can specify a web page to start at in the command line such as: webbrowser2.exe worksoftware.biz. If you do not have any web site on the command line, you will be taken to the first site in your URL list.

You can automatically save .jpg files with a single click. That is to say if you click the 'OFF' button, it will become an 'ON' button and all photograph pages will be saved automatically to c:\sfphotos folder. If you only want to save one picture, click the 'ON' button so it goes to 'OFF', then on any web page that ends in .jpg (pictures), hit the 'S' button to save just the one picture. After hitting this button, Web Browser will take you back one site automatically.

Buttons:
The less than button < is a backward button. This will take you back one web site at a time, and does not care about sites that are preloaded. This button will disappear if there is no web site to go to.

The more than > is a forward button. This will take you forward with respect to the sites you have already visited.

This button will disappear if there is no web site to go to.

OFF / ON toggles automatic picture save on or off. If this is on, all URLs ending with .jpg will automatically be saved on the c:\sfphotos folder. A JPEG picture file name is automatically created using the letters 'pic' followed by numbers representing the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second, followed by .jpg (example: pic20050126191535.jpg).

S is a save JPEG picture. The file name is automatically created using the letters 'pic' followed by numbers representing the year, month, day, hour, minute, and second, followed by .jpg (example: pic20050126191535.jpg). Note that all of the saved pictures go to a folder called c:\sfphotos

P is to print current web page.

Edit Sites / Save Sites toggle will allow you to create the actual text of web site addresses, (URLs). With this option, you must type your URLs in the text box, and Save Sites.

Save URL will add the current site to your web site list, the sites are automatically saved in his mode.

Back Site will take you back one site based on your actual site list. This will wrap around as well, wrap around in this case means that if you reach the end of the list, you will be taken back to the first site.

Next Site will take you to the next web site in your list. This will wrap around as well.
Lock / Unlock toggle, allows you to lock the current browser in place. In this mode, all of the hyperlinks in any given web page will be sent to the second browser (built in).

Help ? is the help documents

The exit button is to exit the program.

If you enter /once on the command line you will be taken through your list of web sites only once. After the last web site has been loaded, the Next Site button will cause the program to end.

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System Requirements:
You will need Internet Explore for the Help Screen
350 MHz or faster
256 Megabytes RAM
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Operating Systems Tested on:
Windows Vista
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows 2003 Server
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