Quickly add linear browsing capabilities to NotJustBrowsing or another Internet navigation program that supports the Trident engine.
- Linear Browser Component
- Version :1.0.0.1
- License :Freeware
- OS :Windows All
- Publisher :Muhammad Waseem Raza, Abdul Karim
Linear Browser Component Description
Linear Browser Component is a comprehensive library that you can integrate with the development of Internet browsing applications.
The tool allows you to build the function of linear browsing, a feature supported by the NotJustBrowsing Web navigation program and similar utilities.
Linear Browser Component can easily be integrated with other Internet navigation programs as well, in particular the ones built on Trident, Gecko or WebKit.
The tool allows you to insert effective linear browsing functions in your application and mark them with the specific indicators.
Linear browsing is a different method of opening Internet pages in separate windows, without deactivating the pop-up blocker.
Allowing pop-up windows to open can be dangerous at times, since the webpages may contain malicious components that are automatically stored on your PC.
Therefore, for security reasons, it is recommended that you keep blocking these pop-up windows.
Linear browsing allows you to open secondary websites while avoiding the risks that comes with allowing pop-up windows. The websites are thus opened in the same window and the threats are contained.
The tool comes as a dynamic link library that you need to add in the References section of your project. It can be used with several programming languages, in particular C#, and development environments, including Visual Studio.
It supports several initialization methods and can be customized along with any of the basic elements of NotJustBrowsing.
Thus, you may initialize the Linear Browser functions, along with one or several of the following: the Control Panel, the Close button, URL string, Indicator Panel or list of strings (URLs).
Linear Browser Component comes with detailed documentation, including a few initialization examples and other tips. The library must also be declared with the API, according to the example in the User Guide.
System requirements
- Supported development environment