UltraBrowser

UltraBrowser is a discontinued graphical web browser developed by UltraBrowser.com Inc, based upon the Trident layout engine, part of Internet Explorer since IE version 4. The program is lightweight and features an advanced GUI which features various links, channels and search facilities. The latest version was released on May 19, 2005.[1] Aside from their self-branded browser, the company also specialises in custom-branded browsers for companies and organisations.[2] One of their most notable clients was Tiscali SpA, in which the two companies signed a contract to produce a Tiscali-branded browser which later became known as Tiscali 10.0, released in 2002.[3]

UltraBrowser
Developer(s)Ultrabrowser.com Inc
Stable release
11.0 / September 15, 2009 (2009-09-15)
Operating systemWindows
TypeWeb browser
LicenseProprietary
Websitehttp://www.ultrabrowser.com

Features

One of UltraBrowser's major user interface features is the interchangeable skins,[1] one of which is downloaded as part of the default installation. However, more skins are available from UltraBrowser's website.[4] The GUI also features links and channels to various portals and online facilities, such as search engines, online mail, translation tools and various online messengers. Since the program relies on Trident technology, many of the settings available in the browser are similar to those of Internet Explorer.

gollark: Any exploit in the backend would likely affect all node.js/ws/express programs anyway, and therefore be very bad.
gollark: The only exploits I was aware of could only be exploited by locally running code anyway, and I patched them.
gollark: It's very secure.
gollark: Yes, the remote debugging service.
gollark: It's very WIP still.

See also

References

  1. "UltraBrowser 10.02". Download.com. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  2. "Our offer". UltraBrowser. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  3. http://www.ultrabrowser.com/press/UltraBrowser_Emerges.pdf
  4. "Select a theme". Ultrabrowser.com. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
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