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==Popular Browsers== | ==Popular Browsers== | ||
===Internet Explorer=== | |||
The most popular web browser today is [[Internet Explorer]] from [[Microsoft]]. Internet Explorer has come bundled with every version of Microsoft's [[Windows]] operating system since Windows 95, and is supplied free of charge. Microsoft created versions of Internet Explorer for the [[Macintosh]], [[Solaris (operating system)|Solaris]] and [[HP-UX]] operating systems<ref>{{cite web|title=Internet Explorer for Unix|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20020802053023/http://www.microsoft.com/unix/ie/default.asp}} - the last version of Microsoft's IE for Unix page before the product was discontinued.</ref>, but has ceased development on all three versions.<ref>{{cite web|title=Internet Explorer 5 for Mac|url=http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/internetexplorer/internetexplorer.aspx?pid=internetexplorer}} - states that IE for Mac is no longer supported, and recommends Mac users migrate to [[Safari (web browser|]]</ref> | |||
===Mozilla Firefox=== | |||
[[Mozilla Firefox]] is the second-most popular web browser today. It is the second browser to result from the open-source [[Mozilla Project]] started by Netscape corporation to develop a new browser to succeed the Netscape Communicator suite. Versions of Mozilla Firefox are available for the Windows, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems; additionally, as the browser is open-source, volunteers have ported it to Solaris and [[OS/2]]. | |||
===Opera=== | |||
The [[Opera (web browser)|Opera]] web browser is a browser initially developed by [[Telenor]] of Norway. The developers formed Opera Software, and released version 2.1 publically in 1997, at version 2.1. Until 2005, Opera was sold for approximately $25 to $35, though an ad-supported version had appeared earlier for users who did not wish to pay. Since then, it has been available for free.<ref>{{cite web|title=milestones|url=http://www.opera.com/company/about/milestones/}}</ref> Opera had an early lead in compliance with the [[CSS]] standard, and claims to be more standards-compliant than its competitors. Versions of Opera for mobile devices are the default browsers on several mobile phones. | |||
===Konqueror/Safari=== | |||
The [[Konqueror]] web browser was developed for the [[KDE]] project for Linux and Unix. [[Apple Software|Apple]] developed the [[Safari (web browser)|Safari]] web browser for its MacOS X operating system, using the [[HTML]] and [[javascript]] rendering engines from Konqueror. Apple has contributed improvements to the Konqueror project. Safari was available only for the MacOS X operating system until 11 June 2007, when Apple released a beta version for MacOS X and Windows. | |||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
[http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ShortHistory Tim Berners-Lee on the creation of the web] | |||
===Internet Explorer=== | ===Internet Explorer=== |
Revision as of 23:13, 12 June 2007
A web browser is a computer program that users can use to access the World Wide Web. A web browser renders webpages to display information stored on a web server. They are sent HTML, CSS, or Javascript by the web server, which the browser then interprets and displays for the user.
Popular Browsers
Internet Explorer
The most popular web browser today is Internet Explorer from Microsoft. Internet Explorer has come bundled with every version of Microsoft's Windows operating system since Windows 95, and is supplied free of charge. Microsoft created versions of Internet Explorer for the Macintosh, Solaris and HP-UX operating systems[1], but has ceased development on all three versions.[2]
Mozilla Firefox
Mozilla Firefox is the second-most popular web browser today. It is the second browser to result from the open-source Mozilla Project started by Netscape corporation to develop a new browser to succeed the Netscape Communicator suite. Versions of Mozilla Firefox are available for the Windows, Macintosh, and Linux operating systems; additionally, as the browser is open-source, volunteers have ported it to Solaris and OS/2.
Opera
The Opera web browser is a browser initially developed by Telenor of Norway. The developers formed Opera Software, and released version 2.1 publically in 1997, at version 2.1. Until 2005, Opera was sold for approximately $25 to $35, though an ad-supported version had appeared earlier for users who did not wish to pay. Since then, it has been available for free.[3] Opera had an early lead in compliance with the CSS standard, and claims to be more standards-compliant than its competitors. Versions of Opera for mobile devices are the default browsers on several mobile phones.
Konqueror/Safari
The Konqueror web browser was developed for the KDE project for Linux and Unix. Apple developed the Safari web browser for its MacOS X operating system, using the HTML and javascript rendering engines from Konqueror. Apple has contributed improvements to the Konqueror project. Safari was available only for the MacOS X operating system until 11 June 2007, when Apple released a beta version for MacOS X and Windows.
History
Tim Berners-Lee on the creation of the web
Internet Explorer
Maxthon
Mozilla Firefox
Opera
Safari
Omniweb
Camino
- ↑ Internet Explorer for Unix. - the last version of Microsoft's IE for Unix page before the product was discontinued.
- ↑ Internet Explorer 5 for Mac. - states that IE for Mac is no longer supported, and recommends Mac users migrate to [[Safari (web browser|]]
- ↑ milestones.