K-Meleon 1.0 photo essay
Posted by Percy Cabello on August 14th, 2006 • Tags:
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K-meleon logoK-Meleon is a Windows only web browser based on Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine, the software component responsible for displaying web pages used by Firefox, Camino, SeaMonkey, Netscape  and Flock, among others.

After years of development it has finally arrived to its 1.0 release. You can watch and read about K-Meleon in this first mozilla links photo essay.

You can download K-Meleon from here (en-US) (de-AT here). Notice that as of this writing there is already an update to include all recent fixes that came along with 1.8.0.6 (Firefox 1.5.0.6). You can get the update here.

 

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Michales Michaloudes said on August 30, 2006, 4:35 am:

Fast loading (1 sec) on my P3 compared to Firefox (8 sec) thanks!

One problem though, I have (windows theme) white text on black.

But k-meleon uses black text on address bar :-/

see there http://korgman.is-a-geek.net/temp/kmeleon_black_letters.png

Of course I will investigate if can render all the pages like firefox with white characters on black..