~~~~~~~Forum Diskusi Software dan Internet untuk Kristen-Katolik~~~~~~~ K-Meleon browser part Mozilla, part IE K-Meleon uses the Mozilla rendering engine on the inside, but looks like Microsoft's Internet Explorer on the outside. By Mary Jo Foley, ZDNet News August 22, 2000 11:00 AM PT What looks like Microsoft Internet Explorer on the outside, but employs Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine on the inside? It's a new open-source browser called K-Meleon. Not to be confused with Galeon -- the light GNOME browser based on Gecko -- K-Meleon is billed as "the Windows answer to Galeon," according to the K-Meleon Web site. A first beta of K-Meleon was posted to the Web on Monday and is available for download. K-Meleon is available under the GNU private license, meaning the full source code is available to developers interested in building upon the browser. (GNU stands for GNU's Not Unix.) Think small Like Galeon, as well as the Opera browser, K-Meleon's biggest claim to fame is its small size and fast loading time. The full K-Meleon package, including the installer, is 2.85MB. The "lite" version, which requires the M17 Mozilla beta build in order to install, is only 183KB. ----- Hemat Bandwith : Hapus pesan yang tidak perlu sebelum reply ----- SUBSCRIBE---> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Isi/Body: kosong UNSUBSCRIBE---> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Isi/Body: kosong
