BlackHawk Web Browser is a powerful web-browser developed by NETGATE Technologies that offers you an easy and secure way to surf the Internet; what makes this application different from other popular browsers, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, is the fact that it protects you more effectively from a wide range of threats, such as spyware, adware, trojans and many other.
Once its fast and clean installation ends, a new window will appear where you can import the settings from other browsers; it is highly recommended that you close all browser windows before starting the importing process.
The interface is simple, so any user would easily manage it; you will be able to change its appearance by opting for another theme (just go to the Chrome webstore and choose another theme), changing the font size, adding/removing components from the toolbar and many other.
This efficient web-browser also gives you access to a powerful search engine that will help you find any type of information you are looking for.
Finally, to sum it all up, you should try BlackHawk Web Browser, a free web-browser that helps you safely browse the Internet.
Pros
- User-friendly and customizable interface
- Powerful search engine
- Feature-rich
- Protects you from a wide variety of infections (adware, trojans, etc.)
Cons
- None
Nice browser, but it is very difficult to find information about the various version and their technical information. And I had problems running an older version after I uninstalled a newer, portable version until I discovered that I needed to create a new Chrome user and then delete the former one (including its user profile and preferences.) But it is now running fine so it was worth doing.
And it's up to date, unlike Comodo IceDragon.
I just installed this one. So far so good! It's perfect as I was looking for a browser with all the functionality with Google, with the features of Firefox. This app combines both. I'm just praying that it does not have the memory leaks that Firefox has. I also don't like that I can't see ABP even though I did add it and it is working. I guess that's part of the incognito browsing functionality. No true complaints so far. It could use a makeover. Other than that it's perfect. Here's to hoping it stays that way!!! :)