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  2. SeaMonkey - Wikipedia

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    SeaMonkey is a free and open-source Internet suite. [5] It is the continuation of the former Mozilla Application Suite , based on the same source code , [ 6 ] which itself grew out of Netscape Communicator and formed the base of Netscape 6 and Netscape 7 .

  3. Maxthon - Wikipedia

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    As such, version 1 was compatible with every version of Windows from Windows 95 to Windows 7. [55] Development of version 1 stopped in 2010 with the so-called Maxthon (Classic), version 1.6.7.35; [ 55 ] earlier releases are available from Maxthon, [ 56 ] and version 1.6.7.35, which fixed a bug in selecting the default search engine, is still ...

  4. Wikipedia:Tools/Browser tools/Mozilla and SeaMonkey Browsers

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    Most of these Wikipedia-useful programs for the Mozilla and SeaMonkey browsers should also work for Mozilla Firefox. See the Firefox page. wikEd, a full-featured in-browser text editor that adds enhanced text processing functions to Wikipedia and other MediaWiki edit pages. Features include wikicode syntax highlighting, regular expression ...

  5. Comparison of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Browsers are compiled to run on certain operating systems, without emulation.. This list is not exhaustive, but rather reflects the most common OSes today (e.g. Netscape Navigator was also developed for OS/2 at a time when macOS 10 did not exist) but does not include the growing appliance segment (for example, the Opera web browser has gained a leading role for use in mobile phones ...

  6. Mozilla Application Suite - Wikipedia

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    Versions 6 and 7 of the Netscape suite were based on the Mozilla Suite. The last official version is 1.7.13, as Mozilla Foundation is currently focusing on the development of Firefox and Thunderbird. The Mozilla Suite is available under the terms of the Mozilla project's tri-license, as free and open-source software.

  7. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    Windows 7 SP1 and above are supported, along with any modern Linux distribution as long as the processors support SSE2 and there is at least 1 GB of RAM. [10] OS X Lion and above on Apple–Intel architecture and macOS Big Sur and above on Apple silicon processors are supported. [23] FreeBSD 13.0 and above are also supported.

  8. 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.

  9. Windows Live Mail - Wikipedia

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    Windows Live Mail is designed to run on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, but is also compatible with Windows 8 [1] and Windows 10, even though Microsoft bundles a new email client, named Windows Mail, with the latter. [3] In addition to email, Windows Live Mail also features a calendar, an RSS feed reader, and a Usenet newsreader.