WCS Touch Browser 7.0
WCS Touch Browser is a web browser designed specially for Windows
Program info
WCS Touch Browser is a web browser designed specially for Windows-based touch screen computers. It is created to address the specific challenges of browsing using just a finger on portable touch screen computers of small form factor. It employs a simplistic touch-friendly design with powerful and unique features not seen in any other browsers.
Main features:
-Touch Friendly
A unique browser interface with finger-friendly buttons and menus.
-Intuitive
Clean, simple and easily accessible user interface.
-Powerful Tabs
Swipe through your tabs or use the 'Tab Manager' to quickly flick through and organize your tabs or even View tabs in 'Multiple Rows'.
-Split Screen
View two websites at the same time and multitask with ease.
-Fast Surf Mode
Quickly swipe through all your open websites.
-Overview Mode
View all your open websites at the same time.
-Fast View Mode
A combination of Fast Surf and Overview Mode.
-Full Screen Mode
Maximize your screen real-estate and still have all the controls available just a tap away.
-Mobile Mode
Load the mobile version of websites on low bandwidth internet connections.
-Auto Video
Load just the video for a video link, stripping away unnecessary texts from the webpage.
-Annotate
Scrible, doodle or take notes on the screen, even on other application interfaces and save as an image.
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