SplitBrowser allows you to display multiple web pages on single window. You can customize the size of each frame and display window into full screen mode. It's easy to display enterprise informations (HTML, PDF, PNG, JPEG, ...).
NOTE: SplitBrowser will not allow you to download files because it doesn't implement this fonctionality, it's just a simple web browser.
What's New
Version 0.5.2.:
10.5 to 10.6 ready
Universal Binary
Added a feature to allow the user to select a directory and display, with a cycle rotate, each file in it. The refresh's option is used to limit display of each file.
Added an option to disable URL redirection (see doc.)
Beats "tabbed browsing," even when tabs can be dragged to become windows, by lightyears!
It took me a couple of minutes to figure out how the heck to use it... "What? No toolbar? No address windows?" I thought at first. But once I played around with it, I realized how simple and elegant it is. Use it in conjunction with your favorite "conventional" web browser. Simply drag the URL from the address field in your web browser to one of the windows in SplitBrowser, the same way you'd drag a URL to bookmark it.
I am a news blogger, and I use it in my work to reference several web sources at once. Once I load sites into the panes on SplitBrowser, I no longer have to switch between tabs or windows.
An essential tool for many who use the web for such purposes!
Since the developer hasn't responded to a bug I sent him, maybe he will see this. "Auto-reload n secs." does not stick across re-launches and does not work while the program is running if chosen in preferences. If this is fixed, the program would be complete.
Yes, you are right. SplitBrowser has a bug with this feature. But for the moment, I do not have enough time to resolve it.
This feature is not completely bugged, but part of the url is not updated if the link is brokeen. When the HTML server will answer, the page automatically will be updated.
Does anyone remember CyberDog in the early Mac OS 7 days? CyberDog was - in my opinion - the best browser ever conceived, and one never again attempted to this day. It had the ability to create and save a browser document with many pages, each of which could hold various-sized frames linked to predefined web-pages. If I remember correctly it had the ability to place custom text -- resembling a layout app in a sense. When the document was opened all the pages began to load at once.
Well, SplitBrowser is reminiscent of CyberDog. I Certainly like to see where the developer is headed with this.
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SplitBrowser allows you to display multiple web pages on single window. You can customize the size of each frame and display window into full screen mode. It's easy to display enterprise informations (HTML, PDF, PNG, JPEG, ...).
NOTE: SplitBrowser will not allow you to download files because it doesn't implement this fonctionality, it's just a simple web browser.
+5
Kohoutek reviewed on 27 Mar 2010
It took me a couple of minutes to figure out how the heck to use it... "What? No toolbar? No address windows?" I thought at first. But once I played around with it, I realized how simple and elegant it is. Use it in conjunction with your favorite "conventional" web browser. Simply drag the URL from the address field in your web browser to one of the windows in SplitBrowser, the same way you'd drag a URL to bookmark it.
I am a news blogger, and I use it in my work to reference several web sources at once. Once I load sites into the panes on SplitBrowser, I no longer have to switch between tabs or windows.
An essential tool for many who use the web for such purposes!
+5
+4
This feature is not completely bugged, but part of the url is not updated if the link is brokeen. When the HTML server will answer, the page automatically will be updated.
+12
Well, SplitBrowser is reminiscent of CyberDog. I Certainly like to see where the developer is headed with this.
+322
http://www.cyberdog.org/
+322
http://browsers.evolt.org/?cyberdog/2.0/PPC
Anonymous reviewed on 11 Jan 2005
Anonymous reviewed on 25 Dec 2004
great idea... keep working on it!
really great!