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As Gecko development continued, other applications and embedders began to make use of it. America Online, by this time Netscape's parent company, eventually adopted it for use in CompuServe 7.0 and AOL for Mac OS X (these products had previously embedded Internet
OS family: Linux : Working state: Current: Source model: Open source, with proprietary drivers and media codecs available or provided by default: Initial release:
Firefox OS [4] (project name: Boot to Gecko, also known as B2G) [5] is a discontinued open-source operating system made for smartphones, [6] tablet computers, [7] smart TVs, [8] and dongles designed by Mozilla and external contributors.
Gecko is developed by the Mozilla Foundation. Goanna is a fork of Gecko developed by Moonchild Productions. Servo is an experimental web browser layout engine being developed cooperatively by Mozilla and Samsung. In 2020 the engine's development was transferred to the Linux Foundation. Presto was developed by Opera Software for use in Opera ...
Gecko: XUL: Open-source Discontinued PowerPC build of Firefox for Mac OS X: tkWWW: Custom Tcl: Open-source Discontinued Uzbl: WebKit: GTK+: Open-source Discontinued Follows the Unix philosophy: GNOME Web: WebKit: GTK: Open-source Formerly called Epiphany; Versions prior to 2.27.0 were built upon Gecko: Waterfox: Gecko: XUL: Open-source Firefox ...
As if this weren't wild enough, while Mozilla has no intention of creating its own Boot to Gecko device, the group has expressed a willingness to work with OEMs that share its dream of a web-based ...
Due to the platform independent nature of the kernel code, GeckOS is advertised as an extremely easy OS to port to alternative 6502 platforms. [citation needed] Binary compatibility with the LUnix operating system can be attained when the lib6502 shared library is used. [citation needed]
GNOME's Web supported both Gecko and WebKit for some time, but the team decided that Gecko's release cycle and future development plans would make it too cumbersome to continue supporting it. [54] webOS uses WebKit as the basis of its application runtime. [55]