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  2. Timeline of web browsers - Wikipedia

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    2000 Lynx Netscape Opera IE Mac IE Mozilla; Jan Feb Mar 5.0† [1] Apr 2.8.3 May Jun 4.0 Jul 5.5 Aug 5.6 Sep Oct Nov 6.0 Dec 5.0 0.6 2001 Lynx Netscape Opera

  3. Lite - Wikipedia

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    Lite (band), a Japanese band Lite (radio station) , a Malaysian radio station 106.7 Lite FM , a branding for WLTW, a variety radio station in New York City as part of iHeartRadio

  4. Comparison of lightweight web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... GPL-3.0-or-later: 24.05.2 [12] ... Test scores reflect the version of the browser engine in use. Generally, a lower score indicates ...

  5. MediaWiki version history - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki is an open-source wiki engine whose first version, 1.1, was released in 2003. The following table contains the MediaWiki version history , showing all of its release versions. Table

  6. Firefox 4 - Wikipedia

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    The primary goals for this version included improvements in performance, standards support, and user interface. [11] There was one security update in April 2011 (4.0.1) and version 4 of the browser was made obsolete by the release of Firefox 5 in June 2011. [12]

  7. Safari (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Safari 3.2, released on November 13, 2008, introduced anti-phishing features using Google Safe Browsing and Extended Validation Certificate support. [36] The final version of Safari 3 was version 3.2.3, which was released on May 12, 2009, with security improvements. [37]

  8. Firefox early version history - Wikipedia

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    Version 3.6, released on January 21, 2010, uses the Gecko 1.9.2 engine and includes several interface improvements, such as "personas". This release was referred to as 3.2 before 3.1 was changed to 3.5. The codename for this version was Namoroka. This is the last major, official version to run on PowerPC-based Macintoshes.

  9. Internet Explorer 4 - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 (IE4) is the fourth, and discontinued, version of the Internet Explorer graphical web browser that Microsoft unveiled in Spring of 1997, and released on September 22, 1997, primarily for Microsoft Windows, but also with versions available for the classic Mac OS, Solaris, and HP-UX [1] [2] [3] and marketed as "The Web the Way You Want It".