Browser Extension
Manager - get control of IE's extensions and
toolbars |
This sounded like a really good tool for
digging into Internet Explorer's inner workings. I wasn't disappointed
after I gave it a try. Browser Extension Manager will let you really dig
deep into IE to see everything that's loaded in it. It's a small download
and a breeze to install.
Quote from the website - You know the feeling. You've installed
an Internet Explorer add-on or two, kept some, uninstalled the rest, and
now... Something's not quite right. You've extra options on your
right-click menu that don't belong. Buttons on your toolbar left over from
the unwanted applications. Or maybe the default Search options don't work
any more.
The Browser Extension Manager helps you take back control, fixing
these and many other common problems.
Selectively disable ActiveX Controls. Some ActiveX controls can
be a security risk, but do you really want to disable all of them? No?
Then use Browser Extension Manager to kill the offending control only --
it's much easier than the manual method.
Remove Internet Explorer branding. Get rid of those annoying
graphics and window captions - on Outlook Express, too.
Delete right-click Context Menu entries. If that browser add-on
left some menu entries behind, remove them easily here.
Dispose of Browser Extensions. Browser helpers, search hooks,
Explorer bars - just delete the ones you don't need. ...and much, much more! The program works with Internet Explorer 4 or later, and is entirely free - so why not download it now? |