[9] Users can directly share sites, videos, audio and search results with their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
[10] On June 18, 2013, Torch announced a major release for Mac and Windows that included an integrated download accelerator.
Overall I have been pleased with the Torch Browser and I only hope it continues to grow so more social sharing features can be experienced and more files can be grabbed.
While it has options that make sharing and social media a breeze, Torch Browser just isn't unique enough to win people's hearts.
While not a threat to Firefox or Chrome, Torch Browser is easy enough to use and might just impress Internet Explorer users.
"[6] PC Advisor, in an April 2013 review of the newest version, gave Torch 3.5/5 stars and praised it: "This is a great alternative browser that adds some interesting extras on top of the Chrome engine.
[15] In a March 2015 TechRadar review by Jamie Hinks, the publication called Torch 39 "an excellent alternative for anyone looking to a browser that breaks away from the norm".
[16] Torch Media receives payments from companies like Ask.com to bundle potentially unwanted programs with the browser.
These bundled programs commonly do one or more of the following things: While this practice is deemed controversial by some, users are given a chance to opt out of sponsored software and Torch claims to work fine without it.