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  2. XUL - Wikipedia

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    XUL (/ ˈ z uː l / ZOOL), which stands for XML User Interface Language, is a user interface markup language developed by Mozilla.XUL is an XML dialect for writing graphical user interfaces, enabling developers to write user interface elements in a manner similar to web pages.

  3. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox version history. Firefox was created by Dave Hyatt and Blake Ross as an experimental branch of the Mozilla browser, first released as Firefox 1.0 on November 9, 2004. Starting with version 5.0, a rapid release cycle was put into effect, resulting in a new major version release every six weeks.

  4. Opera (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Opera. Opera is a multi-platform web browser developed by its namesake company Opera. [11] [12] [13] The current edition of the browser is based on Chromium. Opera is available on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS (Safari WebKit engine). [14] [15] Two mobile versions also exist, called Opera Mobile [16] and Opera Mini.

  5. Firefox Focus - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser by Mozilla, based on Firefox. It is available for Android [4] [5] and iOS smartphones and tablets. [6] [7] Its predecessor, Focus by Firefox , was released in December 2015 as a tracker-blocking application which worked only in conjunction with the Safari mobile browser on iOS.

  6. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage. Confirm what info your browser will eliminate before resetting and make sure to save any info you don't want to lose. While Internet Explorer may still work with ...

  7. Firefox 4 - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Suite. Category. v. t. e. Mozilla Firefox 4 is a version of the Firefox web browser, released on March 22, 2011. [6] The first beta was made available on July 6, 2010; Release Candidate 2 (a base for the final version) was released on March 18, 2011. [7] [8] It was codenamed Tumucumaque, [9] and was Firefox's last large release cycle.

  8. Pocket (service) - Wikipedia

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    Pocket, previously known as Read It Later, is a social bookmarking service for storing, sharing and discovering web bookmarks.Released in 2007, the service was originally only for desktop and laptop computers and is now available for macOS, Windows, iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BlackBerry, Kobo eReaders, and web browsers.

  9. Dooble - Wikipedia

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    Dooble Web Browser. Dooble is a free and open-source web browser that was created to offer improved privacy for users. [3] Currently, Dooble is available for FreeBSD, [4] Haiku, Linux, [4] [5] [6] macOS, [4] OS/2, and Windows. [4] Dooble uses Qt for its user interface and abstraction from the operating system and processor architecture.