Maxthon

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Maxthon
Maxthon Icon
Developed by Maxthon International Limited
Latest release 2.1.4.443 / 2 September 2008; 93 days ago
OS Windows
Type Web browser
License Proprietary EULA
Website www.maxthon.com

Maxthon (pronounced [ˈmækstən] and formerly known as MyIE2) is a China-based freeware (more specifically donateware) web browser for Windows. From its early MyIE2 roots, Maxthon has developed a growing user base, especially in China, and in 2006 it received commercial backing for Maxthon 2.0.[1] It uses the Trident layout engine, like Microsoft's Internet Explorer, but it can use the Gecko engine used in Mozilla Firefox as well.

Maxthon seeks to provide many rich features and a highly customizable interface, without losing any of the compatibility of Internet Explorer.

In January 2006, Maxthon developers partnered with Microsoft in its booth at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Maxthon is reported to be the second most popular browser in China,[2] and it has been downloaded more than 150 million times worldwide.[3]

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[edit] History

Maxthon started life as MyIE, originally created by Changyou, a Chinese programmer, who wanted to customize his Internet Explorer browser. Changyou posted most of the code onto his BBS, before leaving the project in 2000. Jeff Chen continued development and released a new version, called MyIE2. MyIE2 grew quickly, with contributions from users around the world in areas including plugins, skins and debugging.

MyIE2 was renamed Maxthon in 2003. It received seed funding from the first Skype investor Morten Lund, and WI Harper Group in 2005. In 2006 Maxthon received further investment from the US-based venture capital firm Charles River Ventures.[4]

On April 10, 2007, it was reported that Google had invested at least US$1 million in Maxthon;[5] this was denied the following day by Chen.[6] However, in an interview with Chinese portal Sina.com, Chen did not rule out future "co-operation" between the two businesses.[7]

[edit] Features

  • Tabbed document interface
  • Saves open tabs in case of program shutdown or system crash
  • Undo for any tabs accidentally closed
  • AD Hunter - an advert-blocking utility that blocks pop-ups, banners, and floating ads in webpages
  • Flash, Java applet and ActiveX blocker
  • Skinnable
  • Customizable tabs and interface
  • Programmable mouse gestures
  • External utility bar - toolbar that allows you to open third-party programs
  • RSS reader
  • Supports many Internet Explorer plugins as well as plugins of its own
  • Partial Gecko engine support with the use of a third-party program
  • A search toolbar with 8 different search engines (user extendable)
  • Automatic updating service
  • Groups - the ability to bookmark & open multiple pages simultaneously
  • URL aliases - open URLs by just typing a word in the address bar
  • Simple collector - a small notepad-like utility, used to collect any text from webpages. You can write scripts in it and run them in the current webpage
  • Integrated web services - user extendable, but by default includes translators, Google's cached version of pages, Whois and anonymous web proxies

[edit] Version 2.1

The release version of Maxthon 2.1 is currently available for download on the official website. New features in versions 2.0 and 2.1 include [1]:

  • New layout
  • New customization options
  • New default icons
  • Maxthon Security Updates
  • Multi-user support
  • Content blocker
  • Improved Performance & Stability
  • Maxthon Smart Accelerator
  • Magic Fill
  • Link validator
  • Improved favicon support
  • Improved favorite search
  • Favorite + Feed manager
  • Automatic online favorite & feed synchronization
  • Page find tool
  • Plugin installer
  • Plugin + Skin updater
  • Improved proxy support
  • Tab manager
  • Frameless mode
  • New Configuration Interface
  • Anti-Freeze

Full changelogs for 2.0 versions

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Olsen, Stefaie (June 22, 2006). "Maxthon: China's hip browser". CNet News. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  2. ^ Hines, Matt (February 23, 2006). "Maxthon Presents New Twist on IE Technology". eWeek.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  3. ^ "Maxthon homepage". Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  4. ^ Lu, Gang (December 31, 2006). "Maxthon Goes to Global Market - A New Way to Surf The World in 2007". Mobinode. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  5. ^ Arrington, Michael (April 10, 2007). "Google Takes Partial Ownership Of Maxthon Browser". TechCrunch. Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  6. ^ "Maxthon founder:Google don't own our share" (April 11, 2007). Retrieved on 2008-01-01.
  7. ^ "Maxthon浏览器创始人否认谷歌入股传言". Sina.com (2007-04-10). Retrieved on 2008-01-01.

http://www.xprn.com/pr/08/07/08466811-1.html http://www.maxthon.com/press/ww100/index.htm

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