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Video Vistas ( 1.0 )

Developed by : Video Vistas Inc. Published by : Video Vistas Inc.

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Video Vistas is freeware that transforms the top area of your browser into a vibrant space that displays video. The rest of your screen is free for simultaneous surfing. Video Vistas uses Internet Explorer as its base and is designed as a video layer that sits on top of your existing IE or Firefox browser when activated. It is the only application of its kind. Toggling between your browser and Video Vistas is a simple one click process.

Video Vistas also has a \"Drift\" mode that is an extraordinary tool for discovering great websites and videos without searching.





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How To Use Video Vistas
By Admin
Published: May 11, 2008
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Video Vistas is freeware that splits your browser window into two sections. The top side of the window is actually Video Vistas' skin where you can watch videos, while ther rest of the window will act just like the regular browser. Actually, the rest of your screen is free for simultaneous surfing.

Video Vistas uses Internet Explorer's engine and is designed as a video layer that sits on top of your existing IE or Firefox browser when activated. It is the only application of its kind. There's no need for switching applications or even tabs for viewing/listening to multimedia content while browsing the Web.

Now, using this video tools is a delight. Just open Internet Explorer or Firefox and click on the Video Vistas icon in the toolbar. Your browser will shift to a new skin intergrating Video Vistas.



In order to use the search engine, you need to resgistre for free, it will take only a minute. Once you've registered, type the name of the clip you are looking for in the search engine on the top right corner. By default, you can search Youtube for clips. If you click on the drop-down menu, you'll be able to choose betwee, Youtube, Google web, ESPN and Flickr. I entered 'rammstein' and performed a Youtube search. After the results were displayed, I chose my favorite and clicked on it. It opened in the top section.



I started the video and I continue surfing on other websites while I was watching the video. Really neat.



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