Refresher

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What is Refresher and how does it work?

Refresher is an automatic refreshing tool with dual browser capability. The dual browser gives a split screen of two web browsers where you can simultaneously surf the web on different web sites.

While using Refresher you can set a refresh level which is where the current web page refreshes at your set time automatically. For example, it may refresh every 10 seconds or every 5 minutes, it is up to you. Refresher is useful for checking sport scores, web mail or the status of an on-line auction. Basically, any web page where the data is constantly changing.

There are also additional features included with Refresher such as a PC Timer to shutdown, logoff or restart the computer, a PC Reminder to alert you at a specific time, a pop-up blocker (to stop annoying pop-up windows), an image blocker (to block unwanted images and load a page quicker), and an I.P. tool (for advanced users).

Refresher is a basic web browser with a couple of handy extra bits. To start the refreshing process, simply adjust the arrows in the toolbar menu (right hand side), and then click the play button to the left of the number next to the adjustable arrows. The number indicates how many minutes/seconds the page will be refreshed. Click the stop button to stop the refreshing process.

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Last update: 2010-01-15 08:34
Author: Jamie Thompson
Revision: 1.1

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