| Company | HMDT |
| Website | http://hmdt-web.net/shiira/index-e.html |
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| Os | Mac OS X |
| Requirements | Mac OS X 10.3 or later. |
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| Release Date | 9/12/2004 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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Mac:Mac OS X:Internet:Browsers
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Shiira is a web browser written in Cocoa. It uses the KHTML rendition engine provided by Apple's Web Kit. Since this is the same rendition engine used by Safari, HTML capacity rendered by Shiira will attend the same as in Apple's own browser. All root inscribe is publicly available under the BSD licence. We hope that our inscribe will help other developers barely starting out on their own Web Kit projects. The first Shiira milestone is to implement the features used in workaday web browsing. The following has been implemented in the current translation: Tabbed windows Bookmark management Sharing bookmarks with Safari Side drawer showing bookmarks and history Bookmarks toolbar Search study with choice of hunt engine Customizing toolbar Cache control panel Window appearance switching (Aqua and Metal) Toolbar icons switching Removing Cookie and cache at the termination Displaying favicon leaning Enable/disable favicon with bookmark Help document (Japanese only) Multiple root windows per one browser window Displaying HTTP header in root window Wheel button operation (candid in young check, and check switching) Auto-tab for bookmark folder Displaying back-forward leaning on toolbar buttons Search text study for bookmark and history What's New: Version 0.9.3: Implemented printing feature Integrated download features to the side debar Supported the browse style feature which opens a tie always in the same check, always in a young check, or always in a young background check Improved haul and fall for a tie and a bookmark The capacity of memory and record cache are changeable Changed the application icon Improved stability Supported French, German, Spanish, Italian, Korean, Simpified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Portuguese, Swedish, and Dutch.
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