WinCustomize Interviews Founder of Maxthon

Posted on September 6th, 2007 | No Comments »

WinCustomize has interviewed Maxthon founder, Jeff Chen, as part of their Developer Interview Series. The interview is a little “skin heavy,” since WinCustomize obviously leans in that direction, but I did find Jeff Chen’s list of cutting-edge features interesting:

There are still a lot [of Maxthon's features] that most browsers do not have, to name a few: advanced content filtering system, advanced proxy system, URL key, URL alias, search alias, smart acceleration system… And we believe what we are developing will keep Maxthon ahead. The new feature[s] will include a light security system to help reduce attacks from Trojan, a new web acceleration technology and more…

Read the full interview for more — especially if you’re into skinning and browser customization.

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Around the Browsersphere #2

Posted on September 5th, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Buckle up, ’cause this one should be a doozy. There’s been a lot going on in the browsersphere lately, so I’ll try and break it down by browser.

Firefox

Internet Explorer

Maxthon

Opera

Safari

Others

  • Sunrise is “a web browser for web developers.”
  • 32bit Web Browser apparently “makes browsing the web fun and profitable.”
  • In the Playstation Forum you can learn how to keep your son from getting into trouble with his PSP web browser.
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Maxthon 2.0.3 Released

Posted on September 4th, 2007 | No Comments »

Maxthon 2.0.3 has been released. You can download it here. The biggest feature of the new release seems to be recovering your Favorites using their “online recovery” mechanism. For a list of the features and bug fixes in this release, head on over to the Maxthon Blog.

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An Introduction to Maxthon

Posted on September 3rd, 2007 | No Comments »

In an article titled What Are Google’s Browser Plans?, TechCrunch touches on Google’s tie to Maxthon, the browser in which Google invested nearly a million dollars earlier this year.

The main reason I mention this is that Maxthon is among the many browsers I intend to cover here at Browsersphere (and it’s always interesting to think about where the shoe will drop when it comes to Google and the web browser market).

To get us started thinking about Maxthon in particular, I should point out that users of that browser can now download Microformats Button, the Maxthon equivalent of Firefox’s Operator extension.

I should also point out that there is apparently a Maxthon Lovers Group on Facebook, and that there will be a worldwide Maxthon skin contest starting in the coming weeks.

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