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memerf
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:16 PM |
its not chrome or firefox
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SDmanSD
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:16 PM |
This? https://blog.whitehatsec.com/north-koreas-naenara-web-browser-its-weirder-than-we-thought/
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:16 PM |
nope
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SDmanSD
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memerf
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:17 PM |
no!!!
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:18 PM |
Naenara?
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SDmanSD
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derways
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:18 PM |
TOR
opera
tenfourfox
netscape
microsoft edge
http://www.roblox.com/snickers1-item?id=316868796 you're not you when you're hungry |
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:18 PM |
nopity nope
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:19 PM |
Is it new?
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:19 PM |
Mozilla Navigator? One of these? WorldWideWeb (Nexus) 4 1992 ViolaWWW, Erwise, MidasWWW, MacWWW (Samba) 7 1993 Mosaic, Cello,[5] Lynx 2.0, Arena, AMosaic 1.0 10–14 1994 IBM WebExplorer, Netscape Navigator, SlipKnot 1.0, MacWeb, IBrowse, Agora (Argo), Minuet 20–25 1995 Internet Explorer 1, Netscape Navigator 2.0, OmniWeb, UdiWWW,[6] Internet Explorer 2, Grail 16–44 1996 Arachne 1.0, Internet Explorer 3.0, Netscape Navigator 3.0, Opera 2.0, PowerBrowser 1.5,[7] Cyberdog, Amaya 0.9,[8] AWeb, Voyager 36–77 1997 Internet Explorer 4.0, Netscape Navigator 4.0, Netscape Communicator 4.0, Opera 3.0,[9] Amaya 1.0[8] 70–120 1998 iCab, Mozilla 147–188 1999 Amaya 2.0,[8] Mozilla M3, Internet Explorer 5.0 248–280 2000 Konqueror, Netscape 6, Opera 4,[10] Opera 5,[11] K-Meleon 0.2, Amaya 3.0,[8] Amaya 4.0[8] 361–413 2001 Internet Explorer 6, Galeon 1.0, Opera 6,[12] Amaya 5.0[8] 499–513 2002 Netscape 7, Mozilla 1.0, Phoenix 0.1, Links 2.0, Amaya 6.0,[8] Amaya 7.0[8] 587–662 2003 Opera 7,[13] Safari 1.0, Epiphany 1.0, Amaya 8.0[8] 719–778 2004 Firefox 1.0, Netscape Browser, OmniWeb 5.0 817–910 2005 Safari 2.0, Netscape Browser 8.0, Opera 8,[14] Epiphany 1.8, Amaya 9.0,[8] AOL Explorer 1.0, Maxthon 1.0, Shiira 1.0 1018–1029 2006 SeaMonkey 1.0, K-Meleon 1.0, Galeon 2.0, Camino 1.0, Firefox 2.0, Avant 11, iCab 3, Opera 9,[15] Internet Explorer 7 1093–1157 2007 Maxthon 2.0, Netscape Navigator 9, NetSurf 1.0, Flock 1.0, Safari 3.0, Conkeror 1319–1373 2008 Konqueror 4, Safari 3.1, Opera 9.5,[16] Firefox 3, Amaya 10.0,[8] Flock 2, Chrome 1, Amaya 11.0[8] 1562–1574 2009 Internet Explorer 8, Chrome 2–3, Safari 4, Opera 10,[17] SeaMonkey 2, Camino 2, Firefox 3.5, surf 1743–1802 2010 K-Meleon 1.5.4, Firefox 3.6, Chrome 4–8, Opera 10.50,[18] Safari 5, xxxterm, Opera 11 1971–2034 2011 Chrome 9–16, Firefox 4-9, Internet Explorer 9, Maxthon 3.0, SeaMonkey 2.1–2.6, Opera 11.50, Safari 5.1 2264–2272 2012 Chrome 17–23, Firefox 10–17, Internet Explorer 10, Maxthon 4.0, SeaMonkey 2.7-2.14, Opera 12, Safari 6 2497–2511 2013 Chrome 24–31, Firefox 18–26, Internet Explorer 11, SeaMonkey 2.15-2.23, Opera 15–18, Safari 7 2712 2014 Chrome 32–39, Firefox 27–34, SeaMonkey 2.24-2.30, Opera 19–26, Safari 8 3079 2015 Microsoft Edge
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:19 PM |
its new
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ConnorV5
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:20 PM |
Heres my moderation history
Warn on 11/6/2015 3:29:28 AM to 11/6/2015 3:29:28 AM - Bullying is not tolerated on ROBLOX! Warn on 11/6/2015 2:07:05 AM to 11/6/2015 2:07:05 AM - Do not try to scam others on ROBLOX! Warn on 11/5/2015 3:12:16 PM to 11/5/2015 3:12:16 PM - Please don't spam on ROBLOX. Warn on 10/29/2015 9:37:02 PM to 10/29/2015 9:37:02 PM - Don't talk about inappropriate topics on ROBLOX. Ban 1 Day on 10/19/2015 4:03:50 PM to 10/20/2015 4:03:50 PM - Hate speech is not tolerated on ROBLOX! Warn on 4/1/2015 10:25:01 PM to 4/1/2015 10:25:01 PM - Hate speech is not tolerated on ROBLOX! Ban 1 Day on 12/28/2014 9:23:43 AM to 12/29/2014 9:23:43 AM - Do not try to scam others on ROBLOX! Warn on 12/23/2014 12:27:22 PM to 12/23/2014 12:27:22 PM - Do not say inappropriate or mean things about others on ROBLOX! Warn on 12/14/2014 11:49:56 PM to 12/14/2014 11:49:56 PM - Don't post off-site links on ROBLOX. All links should go to www.roblox.com only. |
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:20 PM |
Or one of these?
360 Secure Browser AOL Explorer (discontinued) Bento Browser (built into Winamp) Deepnet Explorer (discontinued) GreenBrowser Internet Explorer MediaBrowser (discontinued) MenuBox MSN Explorer NeoPlanet (discontinued) NetCaptor (discontinued) RealPlayer SlimBrowser Tencent Traveler TomeRaider (discontinued) UltraBrowser (discontinued) WebbIE
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SDmanSD
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memerf
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:21 PM |
its ps4 web broswer
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:21 PM |
Any of these?
Gecko-based[edit] Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)[21] (discontinued) Conkeror, keyboard-driven browser Galeon, GNOME's old default browser (discontinued) K-Meleon for Windows K-MeleonCCF ME for Windows (based on K-Meleon core, mostly written in Lua) K-Ninja for Windows (discontinued; based on K-Meleon) MicroB (for Maemo) Minimo (for mobile, discontinued) Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix) AT&T Pogo (discontinued; based on Firefox) Comodo IceDragon (Firefox-based web browser for Windows) Flock (discontinued; was based on Firefox until version 2.6.1, and based on Chromium thereafter) Iceweasel, Debian's Firefox rebrand GNU IceCat, GNU's fork of Firefox Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9 (discontinued) Pale Moon (A fork of Firefox that maintains the previous UI) Timberwolf, AmigaOS' Firefox rebrand Tor Browser, patched Firefox ESR for browsing in Tor anonymity network Swiftfox (discontinued; processor-optimised builds based on Firefox) Swiftweasel (discontinued; processor-optimised builds based on Iceweasel) Waterfox (Windows 64-bit-only browser based on Firefox) xB Browser (discontinued; formerly XeroBank Browser and Torpark), portable browser for anonymous browsing, originally based on Firefox Firefox for mobile (codenamed Fennec) Mozilla Application Suite (discontinued) Beonex Communicator (separate branch, based on Mozilla Application Suite) (discontinued) Classilla (an updated fork of the Suite to Mac OS 9) Gnuzilla GNU's fork Netscape (discontinued; Netscape 6 to 7, based on Mozilla) SeaMonkey (successor to Mozilla Application Suite) Iceape Debian's Seamonkey rebrand (discontinued) Skyfire (for mobile) Yahoo! Browser (or partnership browsers e.g. "AT&T Yahoo! Browser"; "Verizon Yahoo! Browser"; "BT Yahoo! Browser" etc.) Gecko- and Trident-based[edit] Browsers that use both Trident and Gecko include:
K-Meleon with the IE Tab extension Mozilla Firefox with the IE Tab extension Netscape Browser 8 (discontinued) Webkit- and Trident-based[edit] Baidu Browser Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2) Gecko-, Trident- and WebKit-based[edit] Browsers that can use Trident, Gecko and WebKit include:
Avant Browser[22] Lunascape[23] KHTML-based[edit] Konqueror Konqueror Embedded Presto-based[edit] Internet Channel (for Wii console, Opera-based) Nintendo DS Browser (Opera-based) Opera (for releases up until 12.17[24]) WebKit-based[edit] Amazon Kindle (experimental) Arora (discontinued) BOLT browser (discontinued) Chromium Comodo Dragon Eco Browser Epic RockMelt (discontinued) SRWare Iron Torch Yandex Browser Dolphin Browser (Android and Bada) Dooble Flock (discontinued) (version 3.0 and above) iCab (version 4 uses WebKit; earlier versions used its own rendering engine) Iris Browser (discontinued) Konqueror (version 4 can use WebKit as an alternative to its native KHTML[25]) Maxthon (version 3.0 and above) Midori Nintendo 3DS NetFront Browser NX OmniWeb OWB QtWeb QupZilla Roccat Browser Rekonq Safari PhantomJS (a headless browser) Shiira (discontinued) Sleipnir SlimBoat[26] Steel for Android Steam ingame browser surf Uzbl Web (previously known as Epiphany) Web Browser for S60, used in all Nokia Symbian smartphones. webOS, used in the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Pre 2, HP Veer, Pre 3 and TouchPad mobile devices WebPositive, browser in Haiku xombrero Blink-based[edit] Chromium Google Chrome (based on Blink since Chrome v. 28) Opera[27] Slimjet[28] Vivaldi EdgeHTML-based[edit] Microsoft Edge For Java platform[edit] ThunderHawk BOLT Browser HotJava Opera Mini Teashark (discontinued) Specialty browsers[edit] See also: Augmented browsing, List of augmented browsing software and Site-specific browser Browsers created for enhancements of specific browsing activities.
Current[edit] Gollum browser (Created specially for browsing Wikipedia) Image Xplorer (Designed only to view, download, and print images) Kirix Strata (Designed for data analytics) Miro (A media browser that integrates BitTorrent add-on) Nightingale (open source audio player and web browser based on the Songbird (see below) media player source code) SpaceTime (Search the web in 3D) Wyzo (A media browser that integrates BitTorrent-like add-on) Zac Browser (For children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS) Discontinued[edit] Ghostzilla (Blends into the GUI to hide activity) Prodigy Classic (Executable only within the application) Flock (To enhance social networking, blogging, photo-sharing, and RSS news-reading) RockMelt (Designed to combine web browsing, and social activities such as Facebook and Twitter into a unified one window experience) Songbird (browser with advanced audio streaming features and built in media player with library.) Mosaic based[edit] Mosaic was the first widely used web browser. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) licensed the technology and many companies built their own web browser on Mosaic. The best known are the first versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape.
AMosaic IBM WebExplorer Internet Explorer Internet in a Box Mosaic-CK Netscape Spyglass Mosaic VMS Mosaic Others[edit] Abaco (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs) Amaya Arachne (for DOS) Arena Ariadna (AMSD Ariadna) (first Russian web browser, discontinued) AWeb (AmigaOS) Baidu Mobile Browser Charon (for Inferno) Dillo (Small, fast, free, minimalistic, and multi-platform) DR-WebSpyder (for DOS, discontinued) Embrowser (for DOS, discontinued) Gazelle (from Microsoft Research, OS-like) IBrowse (for AmigaOS) Mothra (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs) NetPositive (for BeOS) NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C) Planetweb browser (discontinued for Dreamcast) Qihoo 360 mobile browsers Phoenix, a browser based on tkWWW tkWWW, based on Tcl Voyager (for AmigaOS) Mobile browsers[edit] Main article: Mobile browser The most popular mobile browsers as of June 2014 are:[29]
Safari Android Browser Chrome UC Browser Opera Mini Internet Explorer Text-based[edit] Main article: Text-based web browser Alynx ELinks (active version of Links) Emacs/W3 Line Mode Browser Links Lynx Net-Tamer w3m WebbIE
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:22 PM |
i already said it
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:23 PM |
No you didn't. Which one of these is it:
Gecko-based[edit] Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)[21] (discontinued) Conkeror, keyboard-driven browser Galeon, GNOME's old default browser (discontinued) K-Meleon for Windows K-MeleonCCF ME for Windows (based on K-Meleon core, mostly written in Lua) K-Ninja for Windows (discontinued; based on K-Meleon) MicroB (for Maemo) Minimo (for mobile, discontinued) Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix) AT&T Pogo (discontinued; based on Firefox) Comodo IceDragon (Firefox-based web browser for Windows) Flock (discontinued; was based on Firefox until version 2.6.1, and based on Chromium thereafter) Iceweasel, Debian's Firefox rebrand GNU IceCat, GNU's fork of Firefox Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9 (discontinued) Pale Moon (A fork of Firefox that maintains the previous UI) Timberwolf, AmigaOS' Firefox rebrand Tor Browser, patched Firefox ESR for browsing in Tor anonymity network Swiftfox (discontinued; processor-optimised builds based on Firefox) Swiftweasel (discontinued; processor-optimised builds based on Iceweasel) Waterfox (Windows 64-bit-only browser based on Firefox) xB Browser (discontinued; formerly XeroBank Browser and Torpark), portable browser for anonymous browsing, originally based on Firefox Firefox for mobile (codenamed Fennec) Mozilla Application Suite (discontinued) Beonex Communicator (separate branch, based on Mozilla Application Suite) (discontinued) Classilla (an updated fork of the Suite to Mac OS 9) Gnuzilla GNU's fork Netscape (discontinued; Netscape 6 to 7, based on Mozilla) SeaMonkey (successor to Mozilla Application Suite) Iceape Debian's Seamonkey rebrand (discontinued) Skyfire (for mobile) Yahoo! Browser (or partnership browsers e.g. "AT&T Yahoo! Browser"; "Verizon Yahoo! Browser"; "BT Yahoo! Browser" etc.) Gecko- and Trident-based[edit] Browsers that use both Trident and Gecko include:
K-Meleon with the IE Tab extension Mozilla Firefox with the IE Tab extension Netscape Browser 8 (discontinued) Webkit- and Trident-based[edit] Baidu Browser Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2) Gecko-, Trident- and WebKit-based[edit] Browsers that can use Trident, Gecko and WebKit include:
Avant Browser[22] Lunascape[23] KHTML-based[edit] Konqueror Konqueror Embedded Presto-based[edit] Internet Channel (for Wii console, Opera-based) Nintendo DS Browser (Opera-based) Opera (for releases up until 12.17[24]) WebKit-based[edit] Amazon Kindle (experimental) Arora (discontinued) BOLT browser (discontinued) Chromium Comodo Dragon Eco Browser Epic RockMelt (discontinued) SRWare Iron Torch Yandex Browser Dolphin Browser (Android and Bada) Dooble Flock (discontinued) (version 3.0 and above) iCab (version 4 uses WebKit; earlier versions used its own rendering engine) Iris Browser (discontinued) Konqueror (version 4 can use WebKit as an alternative to its native KHTML[25]) Maxthon (version 3.0 and above) Midori Nintendo 3DS NetFront Browser NX OmniWeb OWB QtWeb QupZilla Roccat Browser Rekonq Safari PhantomJS (a headless browser) Shiira (discontinued) Sleipnir SlimBoat[26] Steel for Android Steam ingame browser surf Uzbl Web (previously known as Epiphany) Web Browser for S60, used in all Nokia Symbian smartphones. webOS, used in the Palm Pre, Palm Pixi, Pre 2, HP Veer, Pre 3 and TouchPad mobile devices WebPositive, browser in Haiku xombrero Blink-based[edit] Chromium Google Chrome (based on Blink since Chrome v. 28) Opera[27] Slimjet[28] Vivaldi EdgeHTML-based[edit] Microsoft Edge For Java platform[edit] ThunderHawk BOLT Browser HotJava Opera Mini Teashark (discontinued) Specialty browsers[edit] See also: Augmented browsing, List of augmented browsing software and Site-specific browser Browsers created for enhancements of specific browsing activities.
Current[edit] Gollum browser (Created specially for browsing Wikipedia) Image Xplorer (Designed only to view, download, and print images) Kirix Strata (Designed for data analytics) Miro (A media browser that integrates BitTorrent add-on) Nightingale (open source audio player and web browser based on the Songbird (see below) media player source code) SpaceTime (Search the web in 3D) Wyzo (A media browser that integrates BitTorrent-like add-on) Zac Browser (For children with autism, and autism spectrum disorders such as Asperger syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders (PDD), and PDD-NOS) Discontinued[edit] Ghostzilla (Blends into the GUI to hide activity) Prodigy Classic (Executable only within the application) Flock (To enhance social networking, blogging, photo-sharing, and RSS news-reading) RockMelt (Designed to combine web browsing, and social activities such as Facebook and Twitter into a unified one window experience) Songbird (browser with advanced audio streaming features and built in media player with library.) Mosaic based[edit] Mosaic was the first widely used web browser. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) licensed the technology and many companies built their own web browser on Mosaic. The best known are the first versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape.
AMosaic IBM WebExplorer Internet Explorer Internet in a Box Mosaic-CK Netscape Spyglass Mosaic VMS Mosaic Others[edit] Abaco (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs) Amaya Arachne (for DOS) Arena Ariadna (AMSD Ariadna) (first Russian web browser, discontinued) AWeb (AmigaOS) Baidu Mobile Browser Charon (for Inferno) Dillo (Small, fast, free, minimalistic, and multi-platform) DR-WebSpyder (for DOS, discontinued) Embrowser (for DOS, discontinued) Gazelle (from Microsoft Research, OS-like) IBrowse (for AmigaOS) Mothra (for Plan 9 from Bell Labs) NetPositive (for BeOS) NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C) Planetweb browser (discontinued for Dreamcast) Qihoo 360 mobile browsers Phoenix, a browser based on tkWWW tkWWW, based on Tcl Voyager (for AmigaOS) Mobile browsers[edit] Main article: Mobile browser The most popular mobile browsers as of June 2014 are:[29]
Safari Android Browser Chrome UC Browser Opera Mini Internet Explorer Text-based[edit] Main article: Text-based web browser Alynx ELinks (active version of Links) Emacs/W3 Line Mode Browser Links Lynx Net-Tamer w3m WebbIE
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| 06 Nov 2015 03:28 PM |
web browser 393939393
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