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Swift

Swift is a web browser that was originally meant to be used on Microsoft Windows. Swift is now utilizing WebKit of Apple Computers which is a KHTML based engine layout. The KHTML engine layout is in HTML layout which was developed by the second KDE project in 2002. This KHTML engine layout is more efficient than Gecko layout engines. KHTML was written in C++ and licensed under LGPL.

The Main Objectives of Swift KHTMlL Web Browser:

  • To bring you excellent Internet service.
  • To avail e-mail exchange with more speed and ease
  • To bring you organized chat services.
  • Exposes you to high quality social Internet sites.

    The Operating Systems for Installation of Swift KHTML Web Browser:

  • Mozilla/5.0 (PC; U; Intel; Windows; en)
  • Apple WebKit/420+
  • Disadvantages of using Swift KHTML web browser:

  • You would not be able to view all websites properly. It may even cause the breakdown of Swift web browser.
  • Swift does not provide support for Cascading Style Sheets.
  • You would not be able to scroll through the web pages you browse with the wheel of your mouse.

  • Apple Computers are undoubtedly the best softwares available to install Swift. It could be your key to a wider network of Websites than you could with other Gecko Engine based web browsers. With the release of more advanced version, Swift promises to do away with the current problems.




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