CoolNovo is the browser formerly known as ChromePlus, which is essentially Google's Chrome with some useful extra features.
You get an "IE mode", for instance. If you come across a site which only works properly in Internet Explorer, this isn't a problem: just click an icon in the address bar and CoolNovo will display the site just as though you were using Microsoft's browser.
Mouse gestures help you to perform just about any browser action - scrolling, tab management, stepping forward and backwards through your web history, and more - just by moving your mouse in a particular pattern.
A useful Privacy Plus feature can have CoolNovo delete any of your history, cookies, cache, saved passwords, form data and more whenever you exit the browser.
And there are new tab options, extended bookmarking features, Adblock support and plenty of other extras to be found. Yet the browser remains fully Chrome-compatible, and so for example can run all your existing Chrome extensions. And if you're suspicious, and would like to run it alongside your current Chrome installation, then that's not a problem: the two programs will happily coexist on the same system.
There are also problems, though. Some features appear not to function as they should (we could switch a tab to IE mode, but opening an IE tab directly didn't work). There's minimal documentation, and that's poorly translated from the original Chinese. The program made itself the default browser on our PC without asking. And there are various other issues which make the product look less than professional. It's supposed to be called CoolNovo now, for instance, but still installs itself on your system under its old name, ChromePlus.
These issues shouldn't put you off the program entirely; there's nothing critical here, they can all be fixed over time, and if you like the idea of taking Chrome a little further than CoolNovo may appeal. Just keep in mind that the program hasn't gone through the testing you'd expect from the regular Chrome, and so you may run into a few problems along the way.





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