Twowser for iPad - a browser that gives you access to your Twitter account while you surf the web
Browzar - Your private window on the Web
The freedom to surf the web with complete privacy
Browzar doesn’t do web cache, web history, cookies or auto-complete. We promise that your business stays your business.
The freedom to search for whatever you want
Browzar doesn’t remember what you search for and won’t embarrassingly auto-complete what you’ve searched for in the past.
The freedom to use it wherever you are
Browzar only takes seconds to download. Use it at home, at your friend’s, at work, in an Internet café, in fact anywhere you’ve got a computer and an internet connection.
The freedom to use it whenever you want
Using Browzar doesn’t involve commitment. Use it once a year, once a week or everyday, it’s up to you. It's free to download and use Browzar as many times as you like.
iMedia Browser - an extensible browser for your media
An extensible browser for your media
Do you like the media browser that Apple includes in some of its applications, but wish you could use it from any application? Now you can.
Download the free Karelia iMedia Browser and use it whenever and wherever you need to access your library of photos, music, videos, and bookmarks. (Requires Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" or 10.5 "Leopard" or 10.6 "Snow Leopard.")
Handy features include:
- Browse Photos: iPhoto / Aperture / Lightroom library, Pictures folder, and other predefined folders.
- Browse Music: iTunes library, GarageBand songs, Music folder, etc.
- Browse Movies: iTunes and iPhoto libraries, Movies folder, etc.
- Browse Links: Bookmarks from Safari, Camino, OmniWeb, etc.
- Drag and drop any folder into the source list to add to your library.
- Available from the Dock or the Menu Bar, via application preferences.
- Flip window over to control toolbar and caption preferences.
- Available in English, Danish, French, German, Brazilian Portugues, Russian, and Traditional and Simplified Chinese. (The iMedia window itself is also available in Italian, Japanese, and Swedish.)









