Camino 
Description: The broswer formally known as Chimera... Camino a new project aimed at delivering a best-of-breed browser on the OS X platform. Camino uses Cocoazilla, a variant of Fizzilla that consists of a UNIX back end wed to a Cocoa front end.
The cross-platform UI will be replaced with native Cocoa widgetry (such as customizable toolbars and a drawer for the sidebar). The plan is to produce only a browser (no other apps!), and to keep the UI as simple and as clean as possible.
Added on: 16-Sep-2002 | Downloads: 640
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Firefox Browser 
Description: Firefox is a redesign of the Mozilla browser component. It is similar to Galeon, K-Meleon, and Chimera, but it is written using the XUL user interface language and was designed to be cross-platform.
Added on: 14-May-2004 | Downloads: 560 | Rating: 9.1 (65 Votes) 




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Mozilla 
Description: Mozilla is an open-source web browser and toolkit, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.
Added on: 16-Sep-2002 | Downloads: 738 | Rating: 9.0 (20 Votes) 




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MultiZilla 
Description: Multizilla is a Mozilla update with *multiple* rows of tabs!
Added on: 16-Sep-2002 | Downloads: 770
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mygosuMenu
Description: A simple, lightweight, fast, search engine friendly DHTML menu, compatible with most browsers. Available examples of TOP and LEFT menu.
Added on: 19-Apr-2004 | Downloads: 499
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Warrior XAMJ Browser
Description: XAMJ is an XML language designed to address
many of the shortcomings of HTML, plus a
Java-based, open source alternative to
Microsoft's XAML. The prototype XAMJ browser
is called Warrior. XAMJ documents are generally
served over http but they can also be used
in standalone applications, as Warrior itself
is written in XAMJ. XAMJ code is compiled after
being converted to a special kind of Java
class called a clientlet. Additionally, a
variety of Java code scriptlets may be
embedded in a XAMJ document and become part
of the generated class.
Added on: 15-Jun-2005 | Downloads: 489
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