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Bezilla was a Desktop web browser and supported the BeOS and Haiku operating systems. It was developed for about 9 years before being discontinued. Development on Bezilla started in 1998, and while the project is clearly discontinued, it wasn't possible to figure out when development ceased.
BeZilla (referred to as Bon Echo in the program itself) is a port of Firefox 2 for BeOS and Haiku.
The Bezilla Project is a continued effort to bring Mozilla/Firefox to the BeOS platform. The primary goal of this project is to ensure that the BeOS and its successors, including but not limited to Haiku and ZETA, have a mainstream free web browser that conforms to modern open web standards.
— Bezilla developers
| Browser URL | www-archive.mozilla.org/ports/beos/ |
|---|---|
| Development Status |
Discontinued The developers have announced that the browser won't be developed any more
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| Launched |
1998
Announced in their archival message at the top of the homepage
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| Last Updated |
2007
Latest copyright date on homepage
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| Operating Systems |
BeOS,
Haiku
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| Device platform | Desktop |
| Rendering Engine | Gecko |
| Official News/Blog | Development blog |
|---|---|
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General Info
2017-10-07
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BeZilla/Bon Echo security and privacy guide |
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