Turbo Browser


This is a 30 day evaluation copy of Turbo Browser - The Visual File Manager for Windows 95 & Windows NT 4.0! Manage, Archive, and Cleanup your Files, Data and the Internet Cache.

Turbo Browser looks and feels like Explorer - so you can use it from day one. Properties, Drag and Drop, Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete, and Rename, even third party "right click" utilities - it's all there, just as you are used to. But that's only the start...

Safely clean up your hard disks and archive your files. Turn on the file filters to automatically find any file anywhere by type/attributes/contents/date.

Turbo Browser is the only software that lets you delete files while they are in view. Never again delete a file "blind". Peek in the files before deleting them, even files in the Recycle Bin!

The new and improved off-line HTML (fuzzy) search filters find all the HTML files that get saved in the Cache folders every time you visit a Web Page. Once Turbo Browser locates these HTML files, preview, weed through and delete the ones you don't want. Unwanted HTML and graphic files hog up disk space - Turbo Browser helps free it up.

Work faster and easier! One click on a file and you will see the difference. Your files come alive. Autoview multimedia and sound files, graphic images & clip art, documents, and spreadsheets, in all popular formats without the programs that created them. The multiple Preview window (up to 25 Preview windows) slide show with optional background music will lighten up your work and make your day.

Power-processing with the Qbar! Drag and drop programs and files scattered from different folders in your computer and network neighborhood to the Qbar. You can backup, convert, print, view, and zip all the files with one click as if you are processing just one file. You can also quick launch programs and files right from the Qbar.

New features in Turbo Browser V5.2c:

Note that there are two versions on the CD, one for Windows 95 only, and one for Windows 95/NT. The "Windows 95 only" version contains additional functionality that is not currently supported in NT. If you are running Windows 95 then choose the 95 version. If running NT, or a mixed environment where compatibility is important then use the NT version (which will run on 95).