It brings to the table a hefty list of repairs and some improvements

May 3, 2013 12:52 GMT  ·  By

The latest revision for Avant Browser includes a few improvements, but the change log lists repairs for the most part.

The developer updated Firefox and Chrome engines and made some changes touching on the user interface. Improvements available in this release also touch on CPU usage, which should be lower.

Issues eliminated in the new Avant Browser 2013 refer to the drop down list of standard buttons, failure to select user-defined search engine on Windows 8 or to work with the tabs on the second row.

In previous releases, some users had trouble clicking on the drop-down list of the management bar as well as with viewing toolbars. Both issues should be corrected in the latest update of the web browser.

The list of fixes is pretty large and also informs that certain shortcuts (Ctrl+mouse wheel and F8) should work just fine now.

You can view the full release log on this page. Download Avant Browser from here; also available in portable form.