A free low-powered web browser for PCs and mobile devices
The UC Browser for PC is one of the UC Browser variants that were created especially for use on desktop computers. It doesn', require a lot of processing power, and it offers a smoother internet experience for people with a slow internet connection. This free browser for Windows is ideally suited for people with low-powered desktop computers and/or people with a slower internet connection.
A web browser with enough built-in tools
The UC Browser is not a new one,it has been kicking around on mobile devices for a while. That is why UC Browser for PC has more tools and features than most other new browsers for PCs. The most prominent feature is its ad-blocker, which is modern enough to fend off the newest advert types that other browsers allow to sneak through. It has a tabbed interface like many current web browsers, and it has a download manager that allows you to see what is downloading and how far the download has progressed.Since the browser was originally built for mobile devices, there is also a miniature mode that you may use either for your own convenience, or to replicate the experience you have when viewing with a mobile device. If you are accustomed to using Google Chrome, then the symbols you see running across the top of the browser will seem very familiar, such as the home symbol, or the three grey lines that indicate the options menu.
The browser loads web pages in a way that allows you to browse quickly if you have a slow internet connection. The notifications function needs a tweak, but understanding and accessing the tools is very simple and convenient--especially the download tool that starts automatically when you instigate a download. It has a very similar interface to Google Chrome, except that the design has a Chinese style, though all the text is in English. The tools do not require a lot of memory or processing power, which is why the tools appear and start working far quicker than with Firefox. One of the best usability features is the fact that you may open a number of different tabs without it slowing down your computer or causing a crash. For example, with internet Explorer, if you open numerous videos in different tabs, then your browser slows down and/or crashes on slower computers--whereas with UC, the tabs will only load once you click on them.
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