On May 24, a new version of NetSurf, a fast and lightweight web browser targeted at weak devices, was released and works, in addition to GNU / Linux and other * nix, on RISC OS, Haiku, Atari, AmigaOS, Windows, and also has an unofficial port on KolibriOS . The browser uses its own engine and supports HTML4 and CSS2 (HTML5 and CSS3 at an early stage of development), as well as JavaScript (ES2015+; DOM API is partially implemented).
Major changes:
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Redesigned GTK interface.
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Improved handling of timeouts, authentication and certificates.
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Duktape JS engine updated to version 2.4.0; many new JS bindings have also been added.
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Added basic support for the HTML5 canvas element (only working with ImageData is currently available).
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Unicode processing has been improved, in particular, the display of multibyte (including Russian) characters in Windows has been fixed.
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Lots of other small changes.
Source: linux.org.ru