A new browser made by the Neptune DEV team (including me).
This browser is based on the Xulrunner 1.3 engine and the Gecko-Fx-E wrapper.
Learn more about the project here:
neptune-browser.webs.com
There is a new website (based at my own site):
http://alphadeltafoundation.elementfx.c … owser.html
Learn more about the gecko-fx project here:
geckofx.org
We are open to new developers.
Screenshot of Beta 0.04:
The first version is soon going to be released as a platform preview. We will appreciate any comments on the browser so we can make it better for you.
The feature list:
Basic
- Tabs Function - 'Is still under development'
- Good Looking Interface and Status Bar (GlassBar)
- Bookmarks Bar with Favicon Support
- Good Looking Menu with a lot of Features
- Options Page with a lot of Features (Both Basic and Advanced)
- Library based on the DataGridView Control for easy Bookmarks and History Management
- Print, Print Preview, Page Info, Page Source, Page Setup, Find and Full Zoom features
- Login Manager that saves your passwords and gives the ability to the user to edit them
Advanced
- Advanced Cookies Manager
- Permissions Manager
- CSS Style Importer (import CSS to your favorite sites and make them look better)
- Advanced Site Blocker
- Tools for Developers (Console. DOM Inspector and HTML Editor)
- Advanced Addons System which gives the ability to the user to extend the usage of Neptune Browser
- Certificates and CRL Manager
- Ability to set a Master Password to protect your passwords and personal data
- Device Manager
Appearance
- Aero Theme (For Windows 7 and Vista Users)
- Great Looking Skins for the Forms that don't use the Aero Theme
As you can see it will be fully featured and available for Windows 2000 to Windows 7 users.
OB6160
Last edited by ob6160 (2011-01-27 11:04:14)

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Cool not IE based. I would test it but my internets is not very good at the moment.
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How about your Fountain?
Last edited by mathematics (2011-01-12 09:24:32)
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ob6160 wrote:
mathematics wrote:
How about your Fountain?
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I am stopping support for Fountain at the end of this month and this it's superior in design and functions
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Also this is open to other dev's.
Open source?
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what-the wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
mathematics wrote:
How about your Fountain?
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I am stopping support for Fountain at the end of this month and this it's superior in design and functions
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Also this is open to other dev's.Open source?
I only meant that anyone could help
We are thinking of making a lite open source version for dev's to edit.
Meanwhile I have made an open source browser called swift, download here: http://www.mediafire.com/?qqfwp734dsxqmf2
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Is the design based on Opera?
And do you know that there's an email address inside the screenshot?
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Then why was Opera the only web browser that was open in the screenshot?
Last edited by mathematics (2011-01-16 02:05:21)
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iCode-747 wrote:
Very cool. Good luck.
I have a mac, so i can't test it, either.![]()
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ob6160 wrote:
Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:
iCode-747 wrote:
Very cool. Good luck.
I have a mac, so i can't test it, either.![]()
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I bet there is a windows emulator you could get???
There is. VirtualBox.
Lets you run virtual (Well there real) OSes. You must own the OS to virtualise it.
For.
Windows
OS X hosts Intel Macs
Linux
Solaris
Great for untrusted software.
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what-the wrote:
ob6160 wrote:
Luigitailsdoll45 wrote:
I bet there is a windows emulator you could get???
There is. VirtualBox.
Lets you run virtual (Well there real) OSes. You must own the OS to virtualise it.
For.
Windows
OS X hosts Intel Macs
Linux
Solaris
Great for untrusted software.
We are going to try and make a mac version
using real-basic

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