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Alis Tango

Alis Tango is one of the discontinued specialty browsers, which was designed specially for users, who had to work with languages other than English. It comprehensively supports sets of different multiple characters.

Features of Alis Tango
  • Alis Tango provides support in the fields of the latest internationalizing standards that are related with Unicode, HTTP and HTML. This support is noticeably better than that of other browsers.
  • There are mainstream browsers which are still trying to improve their supports for internationalization but Alis Tango had ruled the field a long time back.
  • It was one of the very early browsers which could support a certain quotation tag from the specs of HTML 4.0. This points out a quotation and as a result quotation marks get added. The advantage of this is that, with the use of “smart-quote”, abstracters, indexers and other characters, proper action is taken.
Facts About Alis Tango
  • Alis Tango was manufactured by Alis Technologies, which was a Montreal company.
  • As a browser it can run in as many as 19 languages. The users can read the content of web sites, which were in different languages.
  • Some of the languages that were supported by Alis Tango were Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese and Arabic.


The biggest feature of Alis Tango is that all its languages can be comprehended by any computer, in any part of the world.




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