Trident-Based Browsers use a certain type of layout engine, which is applied by Microsoft Windows.
Trident-Based Browsers were designed to assist software developers as components of software. Trident-based applications are numerous and Internet Explorer, this application in all its versions.
Trident Versions
The different versions are:
- Trident( IE4)
- Trident II
- Trident III
- Trident IV
- Trident V
Types of Trident-Based Browsers
Some of the
important Trident-Based Browsers are:
- Internet Explorer: It makes use of the trident layout engine and is the most widely used web browser. It supports the different levels of HTML, DOM, XML and CSS.
- Netscape Browser: It is a part of the series of Netscape browsers and its notable feature is that it uses both the layouts of Trident and Gecko engines.
- AOL Explorer: It is a free browser and supports important features like power browsing and tabbed browsing.
- Avant Browser: It is a free and popular browser, which uses the Trident layout engine. One can find it in 15 different languages.
- iRider: It is an Internet Explorer shell which is used for commercial purposes and has a trial period of 21 days.
- Yahoo Explorer: This is developed by Yahoo! Incorporation which is an international American company that provides Internet services.
Trident-Based Browsers fall into the larger category of graphical browsers.