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IE Doctor
| Version: |
3.72 (version history) |
| Date: |
March 13, 2009 |
| License: |
Shareware $19.95
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| OS: |
Win 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista |
| Rating: |
(Rate It) |
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| Popularity: |
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| Author: |
Axesoft Inc |
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IE Doctor can help you to Repair IE easily, protect IE from all the malicious changes.It can Repair the homepage, context menu, IE toolbar button, startup items, Favorites, typed Urls and the entire Internet Options.It also can protect your IE form all the malicious changes.There as many as 11 items which you can select to protect.
IE Doctor make sure that the malicious changes of IE by the bad website will be away from you.
Key Features: 1) Repair IE Browser, including homepage, IE title, context menu, toolbar button, favorites, startups easily.
2) Block 99.9% annoying popup ads, and it will never block the useful popup window.
3) Effectively Guard IE, It can protect the homepage, IE title, context menu, to 4) Manage the Startups and running Processes, teminate any invalid process easily.
5) Manage the Favorites, typed urls easily.
by James on Dec 05, 2003 
It's a great pop-up killer and IE guarder!
by Johnny Stecchino on Mar 09, 2003 
I wanted to drop you line about IE Doctor.
First, let me say there is a need for software like this, that’s what attracted me to IE Doctor. Unfortunately, the product falls rather short, including the so-called support (truly non-existent). Worst of all, IE Doctor has some “dangerous” bugs, not to mention poor grammar throughout.
I paid the registration fee thinking that the “limitations” in the unpaid version would be lifted, instead, they were still there. Worst of all, IE Doctor does things on its own WITHOUT any initialing action by the user (me). For example: it wipes out the toolbar bar buttons (which I do not want wiped out) by merely clicking on the “Extra” menu item. Restoration was possible only because of XP’s system restore, impossible through IE Doctor.
My experiences were pretty negative with IE Doctor. If it could only work as advertised (with better grammar), it would be a great product.
Cheers,
John.
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