K-Meleon

2000

Omitting XUL makes K-Meleon less resource-intensive than other Gecko-based browsers on Windows. The first version, K-Meleon 0.1, was originally written by Christophe Thibault and released to the public on August 21, 2000.

2003

A flurry of development happened until 2003 when a number of developers stopped working on it.

2010

These open pages were called "layers" instead of tabs. In 2010, K-Meleon was one of the twelve browsers offered to European Economic Area users of Microsoft Windows. As of 2012, the project was incorrectly reported as being on indefinite hold, presumably due to the fact that Mozilla stopped providing an embeddable version of the Gecko engine.

2012

These open pages were called "layers" instead of tabs. In 2010, K-Meleon was one of the twelve browsers offered to European Economic Area users of Microsoft Windows. As of 2012, the project was incorrectly reported as being on indefinite hold, presumably due to the fact that Mozilla stopped providing an embeddable version of the Gecko engine.

2013

This has since been clarified, as development continued. In late 2013, the K-Meleon group began developing new versions based on Mozilla's XULRunner 24 runtime environment in place of the discontinued Gecko Runtime Environment.




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