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Browsers for Java Platforms

Browsers for Java Platforms refer to the whole collection of software applications which are meant for “Java Platforms” which indicates a group of “related programs or platform”. There are a number of important Browsers for Java Platforms, some of which are explained in this particular article.

ICE Browser

This is one of the important Browsers for Java Platforms which is described as a “Pure Java Component”. ICE Browser is known for its great level of adoptability and extensibility. ICE Browser extends full support for HTML 3.2 and other important HTML Languages.

Jazilla

This is another example of Browsers for Java Platforms that was developed with the aim of incorporating certain features of Mozilla within Java. Jazilla was introduced as a desirable substitute to another browser which was meant for Java Platforms, HotJava.
Warrior

This is an “open source” browser which is endowed with a number of advantageous features. Warrior is a secured web browser, protecting the contents of a web page. Again, with the help of Cross Platform types of Plugins, Warrior can be further expanded. Two most important version of Warrior are Version 0.95 and 0.96.2.

WebRenderer

This Java-based browser is endowed with the beneficial aspects of two of the best browsers in the present times, Mozilla and Internet Explorer. WebRenderer is the only web browser that has the capacity to render HTML 4.01, CSS, SSL, XSL and XSLT and other important and advanced industrial standards.

Hot Java

This is indeed one of the most important of all the Browsers for Java Platforms because it was the first to make use of “inline sound”.




GRAPHICAL BROWSERS

Trident-Based Browsers
Internet Explorer
Arlington Kiosk Browser
AM Browser
AOL Explorer
Altimit OS Web Browser
Avant Browser
Browzar
Maxthon
Slim Browser
NeoPlanet
NetCaptor
Netscape Browser
Internet Explorer shells
Yahoo! Browser
iRider
Smart Bro
UltraBrowser
Souvergin
Gecko-Based Browsers
Alefox
Beonex Communicator
Camino for Mac OS X
CompuServe
DocZilla, a SGML browser
Epiphany (GNOME's current  default browser)
Flock (based on Firefox)
Galeon (GNOME's former  default browser)
IceWeasel (Debian's free  fork of Firefox)
K-Meleon for Windows
K-MeleonCCF for Windows  (Based on K-Meleon)
K-Ninja for Windows (Based  on K-Meleon)
Kazehakase, (GTK2 web  browser for GNU/Linux)
Madfox
ManyOne
Mozilla Application Suite
Mozilla Firefox
Netscape Browser 8
Netscape (version 6 and  newer)
Salamander
SeaMonkey
Skipstone
uBrowser
Torpark
KHTML and WebKit-based  Browsers
ABrowse
DeskBrowse
Konqueror
OmniWeb
Safari
Web Browser for S60(for  mobile)
Shiira
SkyKruzer
Swift
Browsers for Java Platform
HotJava
ICE Browser
Jazilla
Warrior
WebRenderer
Current Specialty Browsers
BrailleSurf
Browsezilla
Deck-It
Flock
Ghostzilla
Heatseek
BloinkBOX
Public Web Browser
Swoot
Songbird
Discontinued Specialty  Browsers
Alis Tango
AOL
Mathbrowser
Other Browsers
3B (3D browser)
Abaco (for Plan 9 from Bell  Labs)
Amaya
Arachne (DOS)
AWeb-II
BrowseX
Charon (for Inferno)
Chimera
Dillo
Deepnet Explorer-Web +  P2P + News Browser
Emacs/W3
Gollum browser
Hv3
iMeerkat
IBrowse
iCab
Kidz CD
Links2
Links-hacked
Mothra (for Plan 9 from Bell  Labs)
NetPositive
NetSurf
Nintendo DS Browser
Off By One
Offline Downloader
Opera (Presto)
Oregano
Planetweb browser
ProSystemBrowser
PlayStation Portable
Sleipnir
SPIN (DOS)
SuperBot (offline browser)
VMS Mosaic (browser for  OpenVMS)
Voyager
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