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Programs 1-5 of 5 Pages: 1
IE7: "Alt-X" reopen the last closed tab. Quick Tab Style View using "Alt-Q".
Lets you create aliases to open single/multiple websites and/or folders easily.
Disable Automaitc Install of IE7
IE7 Open Last Closed Tab 3.5.0.0
IE7 Open Last Closed Tab is a plug-in for Internet Explorer 7 that makes "Alt-X" reopen the last closed tab. This is very useful when you accidentally close a tab that you didn't mean to close. Instead of trying to find it in your browser history, you hit "Alt-X" and it automatically reopens in a new tab. It also supports a Quick Tab Style View, shown when you hit "Alt-Q".
10 / 10
MuvExToE - IE Alias 1.0.0.0
MuvExToE - IE Aliases for Internet Explorer© 6 & 7 lets you create aliases to open single and multiple websites, folders, and files easily. It lets you specify any text that you type into your address bar to load a website, directory, or file you specify. If you are using Internet Explorer©.
10 / 10
IE7 Automatic Install Disabler 2.0
Allows you to easily enable or disable the automatic installation of Internet Explorer 7 by Microsoft Automatic Updates on your XP, or 2003 system
10 / 10
IE7 Runonce Remover 1.0
The runonce page is a page which appears when you run the IE for the first time or if you Reset the Setting using Internet Options Advance Tab. Runounce page allows you to customize some of the setting you preferred. The problem with this page is , some time this page does not load and ended with an Error on Page. So every time you open IE7, this page loads and nothing will happen. IE7 Runonce Remover allows you to Remove this in single click.
10 / 10
Snap Shots Add-On for Internet Explorer 1.0
Put Snap Shots, the most popular website upgrade in the world, on the sites you visit every day, like Google, Yahoo!, and MSN Live, MySpace, Amazon and Wikipedia, plus blogs and many other sites. Snap Shots Add-On for Firefox turns their ordinary links into inline videos, photo albums, summaries, member profiles, Wikipedia summaries, stock charts and much more, whenever you mouseover a link. It's fun, it's functional, and it's free.
10 / 10
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