Naver Whale
Naver Whale (Hangul: 네이버 웨일) is a South Korean freeware web browser developed by Naver Corporation, which is also available in English. It became available on Android on April 13, 2018.[4]
Whale browser on Windows 10 | |
Developer(s) | Naver Corporation |
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Initial release | March 14, 2017 |
Stable release(s) | |
Engines | Blink WebKit (iOS) |
Operating system | Windows 7 or later OS X 10.10 or later Ubuntu Android iOS |
Type | Web browser, mobile browser |
License | Freeware |
Website | whale |
Features
Since the browser has been based on Chromium since its inception in 2011, Google Chrome apps are compatible with the browser.[5]
Pages can be translated through its Naver Papago service and can translate from Korean, Japanese, and many other languages.[6]
The Naver Whale browser has its own extensions that can be accessed through the Whale Store.[7]
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gollark: There is presumably *some* use for this other than making tags work without dedicated link features, but I can't really think what it is so æ.
gollark: Minoteaur supports arbitrary HTML embedding also.
gollark: I'm... actually not sure what else you could do with that, but I'm sure there's something, and it would make the code neater.
gollark: (to tag page X as being part of category Æ (yes, I have unicode support somewhat) you would just stick something like `[[tag!Æ]]` in)
References
- "whale Browser". Whale. 2020-06-18. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
- "whale Browser on the App Store". iTunes Store. 2020-05-25. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- "whale Browser for Android". Google Play Store. 2020-05-26. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
- "Naver launches 'Whale' browser for Android". Yonhap News. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
- "South Korea's Newest Browser Is Beautifully Designed, But Will Anyone Use It?". Forbes. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
- "Naver to debut PC version of web browser Whale". The Korean Herald. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
- "Extensions: Wale Store". Naver Corporation. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
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