Description
Kylie FOR LINUX - FREE Web Browser
Kylie for Linux is a simplistic web browser that focuses on basic web functionalities without the bells and whistles of modern browsers.
Key Features:
- Supports viewing text, images, tables, and soon forms
- Does not support CSS, frames, or scripting
- Displays composite objects like TABLE, ROW, and CELL
- Backwards and forwards navigation lists
- Supports Type 1 fonts with t1lib
- Provides IO modules for protocol drivers and document caching
- Image manipulation functionalities using a stack-oriented library
Technical Specifications:
- HTML Parsing using MwHtmlParser.c
- Display mechanism for laying out boxes and drawing objects
- Implementation of IO split into different modules like io.c, http.c, and file.c
- Image handling through the image.c file
For more information about Kylie for Linux, visit the publisher's website.
What's New: Implemented <option>, <optgroup>, and <textarea>; sped up object rendering; fixed combo box issue; added timeout for http connection; enhanced error handling for document loading; created widgets for form controls; optimized table rendering.
User Reviews for Kylie FOR LINUX 7
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Kylie FOR LINUX is a basic web browser with limited functionality and slow performance. Version 0.0.x lacks CSS support and speed.
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Kylie is a refreshing take on web browsing! It’s simple, straightforward, and does exactly what it promises.
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I love how Kylie focuses on the essentials without unnecessary fluff. Perfect for those who appreciate simplicity!
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Finally, a browser that values functionality over aesthetics. Kylie is my go-to for quick browsing needs!
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Kylie may not be flashy, but its performance is reliable. I appreciate how it handles text and images efficiently.
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This app is exactly what I needed! Fast loading of basic content and no distractions make it a winner in my book.
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Kylie offers a unique browsing experience that's both user-friendly and efficient. Highly recommend for minimalists!