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Yahoo! Toolbar. Yahoo! Yahoo! Toolbar is a browser plugin. It is available for Internet Explorer, Firefox and Google Chrome browsers. Yahoo! Toolbar has been around for more than 10 years and has evolved since its inception. Originally aimed at being a bookmark and pop-up blocker, it evolved to provide an app-like experience within the Toolbar.
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Netscape Browser (or Netscape 8) is the eighth major release of the Netscape series of web browsers, now all discontinued. It was published by AOL, but developed by Mercurial Communications, and originally released for Windows on May 19, 2005. Netscape Browser was the first browser of the Netscape series to be based on Mozilla Firefox, as ...
Firefox 27 has added SPDY 3.1 support. Firefox 28 has removed support of SPDY 2. about:networking (or the HTTP/2 and SPDY indicator add-on) shows if a website uses SPDY. Opera browser added support for SPDY as of version 12.10. Internet Explorer 11 added support for SPDY version 3, but not for the Windows 7 version.
Cliqz (Firefox fork) CometBird (an optimized fork of Firefox allowing video downloads) Comodo IceDragon (Firefox-based web browser for Windows with privacy and performance enhancements developed by Comodo) Flock (was based on Firefox until version 2.6.1, and based on Chromium thereafter) Floorp (based on Firefox with increased customization ...
Waterfox is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox. It claims to be ethical and user-centric, emphasizing performance and privacy. [2] There are official Waterfox releases for Windows, macOS, Linux and Android. [3] [4] It was initially created to provide official 64-bit support, back when Firefox was only available for 32-bit ...
Netscape Navigator is a discontinued proprietary web browser, and the original browser of the Netscape line, from versions 1 to 4.08, and 9.x. It was the flagship product of the Netscape Communications Corp and was the dominant web browser in terms of usage share in the 1990s, but by around 2003 its user base had all but disappeared.
Firefox 2.0.0.20 was the final version that could run under an unmodified installation of Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98, and Windows Me. [60] [ failed verification ] [61] Subsequently, Mozilla Corporation announced it would not develop new versions of Firefox 2 after the 2.0.0.20 release, but continued Firefox 2 development as long as other ...