We’re pleased to announce PolyBrowser Version 2.0, which includes significant speed and technology enhancements:
- More popular addons, including LastPass, Firebug and Evernote
- Now available for Linux
- Faster UI and scrolling speed
- Support for enhanced HTTP/2 standard
- Misc fixes and improvements
It looks great! Many of us are interested in OSS, due to its security benefits. Will any of the code be open sourced so that the security of your browser can be validated? (If this has already been done and I have missed the link, then I do apologize.)
I love your interface. I think it is a much needed improvement over the existing options!
Note that we will be opening up our licensing to the community soon, as well as thoroughly documenting the code and posting it to GitHub. We're looking to build a solid community so that the project can continue to grow. Stay tuned!
It's a good question... The biggest reason is that the Mozilla platform is significantly more editable and open than Chromium, which was needed because much of the tab functionality was altered to allow it to work. Second, this browser began development over 3 years ago, before Blink was released.
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Let us know what you think!
I love your interface. I think it is a much needed improvement over the existing options!
https://polybrowser.com/faqs/where-can-i-download-the-source...
Note that we will be opening up our licensing to the community soon, as well as thoroughly documenting the code and posting it to GitHub. We're looking to build a solid community so that the project can continue to grow. Stay tuned!
Why Mozilla as opposed to Blink?