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  2. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    Pale Moon is a free and open-source web browser licensed under the MPL-2.0 with an emphasis on customization. There are official releases for Microsoft Windows , FreeBSD , macOS , and Linux . Pale Moon originated as a fork of Firefox , but has subsequently diverged.

  3. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    Pale Moon, Basilisk, and K-Meleon browsers Trident [c] Maintained Microsoft: Proprietary: Internet Explorer browser EdgeHTML: Maintained Microsoft: Proprietary: some UWP apps; [8] Microsoft Edge Legacy browser [9] Presto [d] Maintained Opera: Proprietary: server-side for low-end phones; [d] formerly in the Opera browser Flow [13] Maintained ...

  4. Basilisk (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Basilisk uses the Australis theme used by Firefox from versions 29 to 56. [12] It uses the Goanna rendering engine. The browser supports modern web browsing, including support for ECMAScript 6 on release and modern web cryptography standards, NPAPI plugins, classic Firefox addons, ALSA on Linux, WebAssembly (WASM), and allows for unsigned extensions.

  5. XUL - Wikipedia

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    The Pale Moon developers forked Mozilla's entire Firefox 52 ESR codebase to create the Unified XUL Platform for their Goanna rendering engine. UXP maintains the traditional XUL capabilities. [14] As a result, Pale Moon and other UXP applications have remained single-process but more extensible compared to modern versions of Firefox and Thunderbird.

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  7. 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.

  8. Life’s building blocks discovered in asteroid dust - AOL

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    Editor’s note: A version of this story appeared in CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. To get it in your inbox, sign up for free here. Sending a spacecraft to a near-Earth asteroid ...

  9. Pale Moon (web browser) - Wikipedia

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