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GreenBrowser is a full-featured browser, highly-customizable but compact in size and low in memory requirements.<ref name="Danton" /> GreenBrowser is similar to [[Maxthon]],<ref name="Danton" /> and closely related to the [[MyIE]] browser. Some addons and plugins designed for Maxthon will also work with GreenBrowser. GreenBrowser features many automation features as standard, such as an ad filter, auto form fill, auto scroll, auto save, auto refresh. |
GreenBrowser is a full-featured browser, highly-customizable but compact in size and low in memory requirements.<ref name="Danton" /> GreenBrowser is similar to [[Maxthon]],<ref name="Danton" /> and closely related to the [[MyIE]] browser. Some addons and plugins designed for Maxthon will also work with GreenBrowser. GreenBrowser features many automation features as standard, such as an ad filter, auto form fill, auto scroll, auto save, auto refresh. |
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GreenBrowser is a product from morequick, a software organization based in China. [[Simplified Chinese]] language is built into the browser. The browser also has certain idiosyncrasies such as |
GreenBrowser is a product from morequick, a software organization based in China. [[Simplified Chinese]] language is built into the browser. The browser also has certain idiosyncrasies such as many toolbars and icons are enabled by default. When GreenBrowser is running, the green G logo floats over all pages but can be turned off by right-clicking on it and unchecking the "Monitor" option.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/06/AR2009030603057.html|title=GreenBrowser Is Bursting With Browser Tab Features|last=Harac|first=Ian|date=11 March 2009|work=[[The Washington Post]]|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5wZAdnZvf|archivedate=17 February 2011}}</ref> |
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GreenBrowser was one of the twelve browsers offered to [[European Economic Area]] users of [[Microsoft Windows]] in 2010 at [[BrowserChoice.eu]].<ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8537763.stm Microsoft offers browser choices to Europeans], 1 March 2010</ref>{{nicg|date=September 2014}} |
GreenBrowser was one of the twelve browsers offered to [[European Economic Area]] users of [[Microsoft Windows]] in 2010 at [[BrowserChoice.eu]].<ref>BBC, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/8537763.stm Microsoft offers browser choices to Europeans], 1 March 2010</ref>{{nicg|date=September 2014}} |
Revision as of 15:38, 2 May 2015
Original author(s) | morequick |
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Stable release | 6.8.0105
/ 6 January 2015[1] |
Operating system | Windows |
License | Freeware |
Website | www |
GreenBrowser is a freeware web browser based on Internet Explorer's core.[2] GreenBrowser is based upon the Trident rendering engine used in Internet Explorer.
GreenBrowser is a full-featured browser, highly-customizable but compact in size and low in memory requirements.[2] GreenBrowser is similar to Maxthon,[2] and closely related to the MyIE browser. Some addons and plugins designed for Maxthon will also work with GreenBrowser. GreenBrowser features many automation features as standard, such as an ad filter, auto form fill, auto scroll, auto save, auto refresh.
GreenBrowser is a product from morequick, a software organization based in China. Simplified Chinese language is built into the browser. The browser also has certain idiosyncrasies such as many toolbars and icons are enabled by default. When GreenBrowser is running, the green G logo floats over all pages but can be turned off by right-clicking on it and unchecking the "Monitor" option.[3]
GreenBrowser was one of the twelve browsers offered to European Economic Area users of Microsoft Windows in 2010 at BrowserChoice.eu.[4][failed verification]
References
- ^ http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/GreenBrowser-Download-6948.html
- ^ a b c Danton, Tim (12 March 2010). "GreenBrowser". PC Pro. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011.
- ^ Harac, Ian (11 March 2009). "GreenBrowser Is Bursting With Browser Tab Features". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011.
- ^ BBC, Microsoft offers browser choices to Europeans, 1 March 2010