Midori (web browser)
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Midori (Japanese: 緑, romanized: midori, lit. 'green') is a free and open-source web browser. In 2019, the Midori project was acquired by the Astian Foundation.[7][8] After the acquisition, the project became a derivative of the Firefox browser.[9]
Quick Facts Developer(s), Initial release ...
Developer(s) | Christian Dywan,[1] Nancy Runge, Astian Foundation | ||
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Initial release | 16 December 2007 (2007-12-16)[2] | ||
Stable release(s) | |||
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Preview release(s) [±] | |||
9.0 (July 29, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-07-29)[4]) [±] | |||
Repository | github gitlab | ||
Written in | originally in C & GTK2, rewritten completely in Vala & GTK3[5] | ||
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Operating system | Linux, Android, Windows, macOS | ||
Platform | IA-32, AMD64, x86 | ||
Available in | 30 languages[6] | ||
Type | Web browser | ||
License | LGPL-2.1-or-later | ||
Website | astian |
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