Although the world has plenty of browsers for all, yet another company has just released a brand new browser known as Epic Browser! The maker of this browser is Hidden Reflex, and anyone can download it here free of charge. Since Firefox is an open source browser, Hidden Reflex only has to improve Firefox by adding more features such as a built-in anti-virus program to scan downloads from the web. The anti-virus engine is from ESET, and CNET had highly rated ESET in 2009.
Epic Browser has so many skins to beautify the browser, but Americans who are unfamiliar with Indian culture probably won’t appreciate the skins that Epic Browser has to offer, because many skins are related to India. Skins are available in categories such as People, Art, Politics, Culture, Region, Sports, Film, Music, Religious, and Nature.
Even though Epic Browser is built to woo Indian users, Epic Browser by default has English as its language. English speakers will not have a problem of understanding the features that Epic Browser has to offer as everything is displaying in English. Epic Browser is supporting around 12 Indian languages.
Another main feature that is very different from Firefox is that Epic Browser has a slim sidebar on the very left of it. The sidebar features widgets such as India Content, Type in Any Indian Language, Skins, Anti-virus, Write (Create/Edit Documents), Snippets (Create/Edit Web Snippets), View Videos In Sidebar, My Computer Sidebar, Create a To Do List, Timer, Facebook, Twitter, Orkut, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, Maps, Travel, Jobs, Games, Backup Files, Website Collections, Bookmarks, History, Downloads, Add-ons, and Add Free Apps To Epic; all widgets fit nicely on the sidebar.
By testing out Epic Browser, I also discover that Add-ons for Firefox are working just fine on Epic Browser. This makes sense since Epic Browser is built on Firefox. So I have had my two favorite Add-ons active on Epic Browser just like I have them alive on my Firefox, and these are NoScript and Wot.
Private browsing mode can be done on Epic Browser in the same manner that one goes about private browsing on Firefox. You can go to Tools >> Options >> Privacy >> (under History section choose…) Never Remember History. Basically, Epic Browser has many similar features and functions to Firefox, but Firefox has no anti-virus and sidebar and unique widgets on the sidebar. I don’t think any browser besides Epic Browser has an anti-virus program.
How pretty Epic Browser compares to Firefox and other browsers? It’s depending on the eyes of a beholder! For your information, before the installing of Epic Browser, I had it scanned with Norton Internet Security, and to be extra careful, I also had it scanned with ClamWin, both anti-virus programs found Epic Browser has no virus and malware. You should give Epic Browser a try, and then report back to me by commenting below this post! Have fun with this browser, will you? Source.
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