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Coral IE Tab: the best way to view IE-only sites in Firefox

If you're a Firefox fan who frequently has to use sites that only display properly in Internet Explorer, don't despair. Coral IE Tab lets you do it without running two browsers at once. It's a modified version of the popular IE Tab add-on, with a couple of important features added on. Like IE Tab, it displays pages as if you were using Internet Explorer, but it also saves your cookies and works ...

ChromePlus adds IETab, mouse gestures, more to Google Chrome

Like Google Chrome, but wish it had just a few more features like support for mouse gestures and the ability to use the Internet Explorer rendering engine to access some web pages that don't play well with Webkit? ChromePlus is a browser built on Chrome that does all those things, plus a few more. It also has the following features: Double click a tab to close a page Drag a link on any ...

How to add an IETab-like feature to Opera

While there are dozens of excellent web browsers for Windows, Mac, and Linux, many of them have a problem: There are a handful of web pages and services that are only designed to work properly with Internet Explorer, Firefox, or both. So as much as we love the speedy little Opera web browser, we've been reluctant to use it on a day to day basis. And then we discovered Neptune, a plugin that lets ...

Optool, a smart browser switcher - Today's Browser Tip

In today's day and age of multiple viable browsers, it can be a minor annoyance to have to copy and paste URLs from one browser window to another to move a page from, say, Opera to Firefox. Or IE to Netcaptor. Or Maxthon to Firefox. You get the picture. For many, simply having the option of rendering a page with the IE engine as an alternative to Firefox is all you need; in that case give the IE ...

IE Tab - Today's Browser Tip

For whatever reason, it's sometimes necessary to view a web site in Internet Explorer. Except, now it's not. IE Tab is an extension for Firefox that creates tabs in Firefox that are rendered by Internet Explorer, which means that any IE-specific scripts and plugins will work, right inside Firefox. Of course, that means security flaws will, too, but if you only use it when absolutely necessary that ...