I like reviewing browsers. It's interesting to see what's out there in a market dominated by one or two giants.
Wyzo is based on Firefox, so most users will have little or no problems using it. It's not as slick as the current Firefox release, but seems to have the same features. The main way in which Wyzo differentiates itself is the added support for downloading and torrents.
Wyzo does this in two ways - a number of Firefox download add-ons are built-in (including Firedownload and Video DownloadHelper), while bit torrents get special treatment - you can browse and download them right from inside the browser as if they were just another download link!
While lots of users will appreciate the simplification of downloading and bit torrents that Wyzo, it is basically just Firefox with various downloading add-ons preinstalled. It's great if you are new to the game or just don't want to get bogged down in technicalities, but more seasoned downloaders will probably consider it a fairly unsophisticated option.
Wyzo is the perfect browser for low-effort downloads and torrents.