Active Web Reader  
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Software
 
 
 
 
 
Pages:
  
1.Index
2.System Requirements
3.What's New
4.Background
5.Working with RSS Feed
6.Working with Web Pages
7.Auto Discovery of RSS feeds
8.Using Tabbed Browsing
 
Tabbed Browsing Facility
Extra Tools
9.Upgrade Active Web Reader
10.Support
 
 
   
   
 
   
 

Active Web Reader - Using Tabbed Browsing

Extra Tools

Block pop-ups

Active Web Reader is also a very good web browser. It not only provides you with the functionality of book-marking web pages but also lets you browse web pages with ease. Active Web Reader's tabbed interface makes navigation easy. To navigate to any web page, you can also specify the URL into the Address Bar and click Go.

Many web pages open up other windows and pop-ups when they load. Active Web Reader provides a built-in pop-up blocker. With the pop-up blocker switched on, all new windows and pop-ups originating from a web page are blocked, making your web browsing experience more friendly. By default, the pop-up blocker is switched on. To turn this feature off, point to the Tools menu and clear the option Block Pop-ups.

Add to Feeds

 Active Web Reader allows you to add a feed directly from the Web-browser. Many times when you browse in the tabbed browser, you find RSS feeds. You can directly add those feeds in your feed list. To add a feed:

  1. Right click on URL of feed to be added and click Add to Feeds...
  2. Active Web Reader first validates feed using it's powerful Feed Validator and then shows a list of folders.
  3. Select the destination folder where you want to add feed.
  4. Click Ok to add feed in feed list.
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Copyright © 2005 Active Web Reader. All rights reserved.