Flow (web browser)
Flow is a web browser with a proprietary browser engine.[1] Its JavaScript engine is the SpiderMonkey component of Firefox.[1][2]
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Developer(s) | Ekioh |
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Stable release | None
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Engines | Flow, SpiderMonkey[1][2] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Type | Web browser |
License | Proprietary |
Website | ekioh.com/flow-browser |
Flow is developed by the Ekioh company, which has made simpler browsers for set-top boxes and other embedded systems.[3]
Flow is a recent entrant to the browser market. The first beta was in December 2020.[4] Ekioh is focusing on its use in embedded systems, including a beta version for the Raspberry Pi.[5][6]
References
- "Flow Browser | The parallel, multithreaded HTML browser". Ekioh.
- "Tweet from Piers Wombwell, Flow developer".
- "The high performance HTML browser company". Ekioh.
- Hellstrom, Jeremy (30 December 2020). "Work In Progress; Check Out The Flow Browser Engine - PC Perspective". pcper.com.
- Khalili, Joel (27 February 2021). "This web browser you've never heard of is absolutely rapid, but don't get too excited". TechRadar.
- Newman, Jared (March 10, 2021). "For the first time in years, someone is building a web browser from scratch". Fast Company.
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