The world browser

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Window of the World browser
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Running on Windows 10
Developer(s) Phoenix Studio
Initial releaseJuly 19, 2013;6 years ago (2013-07-19)(6.0)
Final release(s)
Preview release(s)
; Windows

7.0.0.108 (April 18, 2016;3 years ago (2016-04-18) [2] )

Written inC++、Assembly languageJavaScript
Engine Webkit/Trident
Operating system Microsoft Windows
Size 39.1MB
Available inSimplified Chinese
Type browser
License Free software
Website www.theworld.cn

World Window Browser (TheWorld Browser) is an IE-based web page browser produced by Phoenix Studio. It is a free browser. The main features of the browser are: strong ad filtering, fast browsing speed, and relatively small resource usage. At present, Phoenix Studio has been acquired in a disguised form by qihu by participating in Flying Plan, and 360 Secure Browser launched by Qihoo Company can be regarded as the browse. An OEM version of the device. [3] The latest version is 7.0; from the new 6.0 version of the Window of the World browser bundled with 360 Search.

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Introduction to function

2.0 version features

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3.0 version features

6.0 version features

Update

  • On August 17, 2010, the 2.4.1.7 master station version was released. [8]

Speed Edition

The Window of the World Browser (TheWorld Chrome) is based on the Chromium browser open source project development, is a parallel branch of this open source project. Phoenix Studio participates in the Chromium open source project to create an excellent browser that is more suitable for Chinese users. Since the official release of 4.3.0.102 (based on the Chrome 17.0.963.79 kernel) on April 19, 2012, the update has been officially stopped. On July 11, 2013, Qihoo 360 released the beta version of Window of the World Explorer 6.0, using the Chrome 28.0.1500.37 kernel, and the official version of Window of the World Explorer 6.0 released on July 19, using Chrome 28.0.1500.72 Kernel. [9]

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  2. "Windows Desktop". web site . 2016-04-18. Retrieved 2016-04-15.
  3. Lee, Haoyu (2011-03-15). "Qihoo 360 acquires Window of the World browser" (in Chinese). Retrieved 2011-12-11.
  4. [World Window 6.1 Forum Edition released, using Chrome 30 kernel] - Window of the World Browser 6
  5. 1 2 3 update log - Window of the World Browser 6
  6. Window of the World Explorer 5.0 (IE Core) Features
  7. Window of the World Browser (Speed Edition)_ Update log
  8. Window of the World Browser 2.x Series Update Log
  9. "世界之窗浏览器(极速版)_软件介绍" [Speed version details]. chrome.theworld.cn (in Chinese). Retrieved 2019-05-07.
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