A handy application that will make it possible for everyone to manage the settings of their browser(s) and dispose of unneeded add-ons
Auslogics Browser Care offers a simple solution to configuring web browser settings and deactivating unwanted plugins.
It provides a modern and highly intuitive interface for regular users and professionals alike, along with easy-to-use features.
The main application window is divided into three panels for each supported web browser: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
Each screen shows a snapshot of the corresponding web browser, which contains interactive buttons for managing the homepage, showing toolbars and add-ons, and modifying the search engine. Hints are displayed throughout the program.
In addition, it is possible to clean browsing data right the main application window when it comes to cookies, cache, history, and authorization.
Before committing any changes, the application automatically backs up configuration data and lets you restore it at a later time from the rescue center, as well as go back to a particular restore point.
As for program settings, you can set Auslogics Browser Care to autorun at Windows startup and minimize to the notification area on close. Plus, you can delete old backups and set up disk space usage.
Unfortunately, Auslogics Browser Care was unsuccessful in its attempt to change Firefox browser settings during our tests. But it has a good response time, quickly applies modifications, and uses low CPU and RAM. All in all, Auslogics Browser Care comes in handy for any Internet power user.
It provides a modern and highly intuitive interface for regular users and professionals alike, along with easy-to-use features.
The main application window is divided into three panels for each supported web browser: Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.
Each screen shows a snapshot of the corresponding web browser, which contains interactive buttons for managing the homepage, showing toolbars and add-ons, and modifying the search engine. Hints are displayed throughout the program.
In addition, it is possible to clean browsing data right the main application window when it comes to cookies, cache, history, and authorization.
Before committing any changes, the application automatically backs up configuration data and lets you restore it at a later time from the rescue center, as well as go back to a particular restore point.
As for program settings, you can set Auslogics Browser Care to autorun at Windows startup and minimize to the notification area on close. Plus, you can delete old backups and set up disk space usage.
Unfortunately, Auslogics Browser Care was unsuccessful in its attempt to change Firefox browser settings during our tests. But it has a good response time, quickly applies modifications, and uses low CPU and RAM. All in all, Auslogics Browser Care comes in handy for any Internet power user.