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  2. Gecko (software) - Wikipedia

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    Development of the layout engine now known as Gecko began at Netscape in 1997, following the company's purchase of DigitalStyle.The existing Netscape rendering engine, originally written for Netscape Navigator 1.0 and upgraded through the years, was slow, did not comply well with W3C standards, had limited support for dynamic HTML and lacked features such as incremental reflow (when the layout ...

  3. HtmlUnit - Wikipedia

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  4. Selenium (software) - Wikipedia

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    Selenium Remote Control was a refactoring of Driven Selenium or Selenium B designed by Paul Hammant, credited with Jason as co-creator of Selenium. The original version directly launched a process for the browser in question, from the test language of Java, .NET, Python or Ruby.

  5. GeckoLinux - Wikipedia

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    Dedoimedo wrote a non-positive review of GeckoLinux 150.180616, saying that it had "issues with multimedia playback, visual glitches and the graphics driver". [21] A subsequent review of GeckoLinux Static 152 in February 2021 was more positive.

  6. K-Meleon - Wikipedia

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    K-Meleon is a free and open-source, lightweight web browser for Microsoft Windows.It uses the native Windows API to create its user interface.Early versions of K-Meleon rendered web pages with Gecko, Mozilla's browser layout engine, which Mozilla's browser Firefox and its email client Thunderbird also use.

  7. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    Prior to version 26, Pale Moon used the same rendering engine as Firefox, known as Gecko. With version 26 in 2016, Pale Moon switched to using the Goanna rendering engine, a fork of Gecko. [21] [31] In 2017, the Pale Moon team began the Unified XUL Platform due to upcoming changes in the Mozilla codebase.

  8. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    On June 7, 2005, Safari developer Dave Hyatt announced on his weblog that Apple was open-sourcing WebKit (formerly, only WebCore and JavaScriptCore were open source) and opening up access to WebKit's revision control tree and the issue tracker.

  9. Waterfox - Wikipedia

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    Waterfox Classic is a version of the browser based on an older version of the Gecko engine that supports legacy XUL and XPCOM add-on capabilities that Firefox removed in version 57. [8] [9] It is still partially maintained with fixes and patches from Waterfox and Firefox ESR releases. However, its development has been separated due to several ...