gecko

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The tag 'gecko' on WindowsForum.com primarily refers to the Gecko rendering engine developed by Mozilla, which is used in browsers like Firefox and Camino, as well as in email clients like Thunderbird. Discussions cover browser compatibility initiatives, security updates, and software releases that rely on Gecko. One thread mentions Microsoft's collaboration with browser vendors to improve web compatibility, while another highlights a critical security update for the Gecko-based Camino browser. A separate thread discusses Thunderbird 3.1, which is built on Gecko 1.9.2. Note that one unrelated post about a lizard species also appears under this tag.
  1. News

    Joining forces on better browser compatibility in 2021

    Over the past few years, Microsoft has partnered with a group of browser vendors and other industry stakeholders to identify and address the top sources of web developer pain through initiatives like the MDN Web Developer Needs Assessment (“Web DNA”), as well as through our own product approach...
  2. whoosh

    VIDEO New Gecko found with massive scales and rips off its own SKIN to escape predators in Madagascar

    :razz: :eek:
  3. reghakr

    Camino 2.0.4 addresses critical security vulnerabilities

    The Camino Project developers have released version 2.0.4 of their open source web browser for Mac, addressing several critical security vulnerabilities. The Camino Project is almost as old as Firefox and like Firefox, uses the Gecko rendering engine. The main difference is that the user...
  4. reghakr

    Windows 7 Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3.1

    The Mozilla developers have released version 3.1 of their open source Link Removed - Invalid URL email and news client, code named "Lanikai". The latest major update to the popular cross-platform email client includes a number of stability and memory improvements, and new features. Thunderbird...
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