Netstep

Netstep
Netstep Navigator
Netstep icon.png
Developer(s) Utach Computación
Stable release 2010 PS13
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Engine Gecko
Size 11.8MB
Available in Spanish
Development status Active
Type Web browser
License MPL/GNU GPL/GNU LGPL/Additional Notices
Website Official website (Spanish)


Netstep Navigator (formerly FuegoWeb) is a Latin American fork of Mozilla Firefox, in addition to installing the browser, several plugins are also installed automatically.

Features

Netstep Navigator is similar to Mozilla Firefox browser, the only notable differences with Firefox are the change in logos and pictures, and the inclusion of various accessories like an integrated download manager for video and audio from Youtube, custom themes default window transparency when used with Windows Aero and others.

From version 1.90 included FuegoWeb Preloader, a program that load on startup various components of the browser to run faster.

Since the 2.0.x series, Utach rename the browser, in addition to changes in supplements including more social tools like Yoono. Utach both FuegoWeb 2.0 as published Netstep the same day so to imply that though both are officially Netstep side projects is the successor of FuegoWeb.

Netstep Navigator is only available in Spanish.

Requirements

For its operation you need to use the Windows XP operating system on (Windows Vista and Windows 7 Aero to transparent effect). While so far only have binaries for Windows, according to the official site is compatible with GNU / Linux using Wine.

Extern links


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