Types of web browsers
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- In August 1995, Windows released "Windows 95," which included basic technologies for connecting to the Internet, including built-in support for dial-up networking. Windows also incorporated the Internet Explorer browser in response to the people's growing interest in the Internet. This browser is great for easy online navigation as well as quick search queries and Dynamic Security Technologies. Microsoft has continued to release new versions of the popular browser every year, which include powerful privacy settings as well as a higher performance level.
- Mozilla Firefox, formerly known as Mozilla, released its first major version of the browser in 2002. Within the first year Mozilla became one of the latest open community browsers. This browser features built-in high performance tools similar to hardware acceleration and crash protection. These basic features create a foundation for browser users to rely on, especially during browsing for Internet safety and security.
- Safari, a Web browser created by Apple, is a fond browser used on Macintosh systems since 2003. Safari 1.0 was initially included as an optional Web browser on Macintosh computers, because of a licensing-agreement with Microsoft to package Internet Explorer with new Macintosh computers. Safari later became the exclusive browser installed on Macintosh computers in 2005. Apple's Safari browser was the first to utilize private browsing, which is significant for those who crave privacy on the Web. Moreover, Safari's mobile browser was the first to display mobile Web pages identical to the desktop version. Safari is also available on the Windows operating system.
- In 1994, the Opera browsing system was originally a research project conducted by Norway's telecom company, Telenor. On July 14th, 1996, Jon Von Tetzchner made the first public announcement of Opera and released version 1.0 available to all online users. In a modern version, Opera 10, users can use the "Speed Dial" page, which allows Internet users to access their favorite pages using a "Dial Pad" like application. Opera is a well-known browser that continues to grow and increase its user base.
- Google Chrome is an adaptable browsing program for PCs, Macs and other computer operating systems. Google Chrome offers its users speed, simplicity and security. The browser is designed to run complex applications quickly and properly. Also, the presentation of the browser is very clean and simple. The unique scheme offers efficiency and ease of use; patrons can arrange open tabs speedily and proficiently. The browser is known for its security benefits such as protection from harmful phishers and malware viruses. Chrome has a bundle of useful features.
Mozilla Firefox
Apple Safari
Opera
Google Chrome
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