K-Meleon

K-Meleon

Infobox Software
name = K-Meleon



caption = K-Meleon 1.1.4 showing Wikipedia's Main Page
developer = Dorian, et al
released =
frequently_updated = yes
programming language =
operating system = Microsoft Windows
language =
genre = Web browser
license = GPL
website = [http://kmeleon.sf.net/ kmeleon.sf.net]

K-Meleon is a web browser for the Microsoft Windows platform. Based on the same Gecko layout engine as Mozilla Firefox, K-Meleon uses native Windows API to create the user interface (instead of using Mozilla's cross-platform XUL layer), and as a result, is tightly integrated into the look and feel of the Windows desktop; [http://www.oss-watch.ac.uk/resources/webbrowser.xml#body.1_div.5 "Open source and the web browser" by Elena Blanco, OSS Watch] this approach is similar to that of Galeon and Epiphany (for the GNOME desktop), and Camino (for Mac OS X). This also makes K-Meleon less resource-intensive and more responsive to user input.

Development and specifications

K-Meleon is released under the GNU General Public License and runs on the Win32 platform. The current release version of K-Meleon is 1.5.0, which was released on August 8, 2008. This release is based on the Gecko 1.8.1.17 rendering engine.

The change from the K-Meleon 0.9.x series to 1.0.x was a major modification. The most notable change was the main K-Meleon code being updated to accommodate the Gecko 1.8.0.x rendering engine, as used in the latest releases of SeaMonkey and Mozilla Firefox. The change of layout not only brought the browser up-to-date on the level of security, but on web page layout as well. Several other major improvements included support for favicons and multi-user environments. Some themes and macros from version 0.9 are still compatible with 1.0, although the macro system has been updated. An even more fundamental update of the macro system was made concurrent with the development of K-Meleon 1.1, [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?1,68634 Re: Kmeleon 1.1a2 Gecko 1.8.1] which is based on the Gecko 1.8.1 rendering engine that is used in Mozilla Firefox 2.0 and SeaMonkey 1.1.The last release of the earlier K-Meleon 0.9 series (which was based on the earlier Mozilla 1.7.x rendering engine used in the former Mozilla Application Suite) was K-Meleon 0.9.13 (released April 24, 2006). [ [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14285&package_id=12235&release_id=412583 SourceForge.net: Files ] ] That release was based on the Mozilla 1.7.13 build (the final Mozilla Suite release). Although K-Meleon 0.9.13 is based on Gecko 1.7.13, which is now obsolete, a simulation of it (called "K-Meleon0.9.13-ud3-1.8.0.7") [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=42739&t=42739 new version: K-Meleon0.9.13-ud3-1.8.0.7] has been made that is based on a current "k-meleon.exe" and a recent 1.8.0.x Gecko rendering engine to allow people who prefer the older K-Meleon 0.9 interface to update their browsing to current security standards.

Customizations

K-Meleon has a highly flexible interface design. All the menus and toolbar buttons can be customized using its configuration files. This feature can be very useful in an environment where the general public has access to the browser such as a library or Internet cafe. [ [http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA232354 Library Journal article on K-Meleon] ] Despite its usefulness, it may be intimidating to an end-user, as there is no GUI to customize the individual toolbars. A user must edit the toolbar configuration file to make any changes in the button layouts, although one can move around the toolbars by simply dragging their handles. [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?id=ConfigFiles K-Meleon's official configuration reference page] ]

The use of Windows native interface means that K-Meleon does not support Mozilla-based themes. Compatibility with Mozilla extensions is also limited, with only a few extensions that can be integrated. However, K-Meleon has its own plugins [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?id=FAQ#kplugins What do each of the default K-Meleon plugins do?] Official K-Meleon FAQ] (called "kplugins") and browser themes, [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?id=KMeleonThemesWiki K-Meleon Themes Wiki page] ] (the default being "Phoenity") which can extend the functionality and customize the appearance of the browser. There is also a macro plugin which allows users to extend the browser functionality without having to know the C programming language. [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php?id=MacroLibrary K-Meleon Macros library] ]

Release history

References: K-Meleon file releases [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/Download K-Meleon Wiki: Download] ] [ [https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=14285 K-Meleon SourceForge project file releases] ] , release notes [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/ReleaseNotes K-Meleon Wiki: Release Notes] ] and Wiki documentation [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/wiki/HistoryOfKMeleon K-Meleon Wiki: History Of K-Meleon] ] .

Derivatives

K-MeleonCCF

K-MeleonCCF was developed by Hao Jiang, adding further features to K-meleon. The biggest change was the use of a true tab structure, [ [http://boisso.free.fr/kmeleon/#tabbed Tabbed K-Meleon] by Dorian Boissonnade] as opposed to a layer system used by K-Meleon at the time. Other changes include an Lua-based macro system to replace the original macros (giving greater responsiveness), and further UI tweaks, such as a mouse-gestures plugin.

Many of the changes implemented were included in later versions of K-Meleon, and with the release of K-Meleon 1.5, this will include "real tab support and much powerful macro plugin" [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com/2008/01/goodbye-k-meleonccf.html] . Development of CCF has ceased with users being advised to move to K-Meleon 1.5 upon its release. [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com/2008/01/goodbye-k-meleonccf.html]

K-MeleonCCF ME

K-MeleonCCF ME was developed as a more streamlined version of K-MeleonCCF, using less resources and delivering greater responsiveness. This is achieved by the exclusion of Mozilla's inefficient XUL (XML User Interface Language) in menus, and the use of more Lua-based macros.

It is the least resource intensive browser for Windows using an up-to-date rendering engine making it ideal for older computers or those with minimal amounts of RAM. It may also be the fastest at rendering, loading pages faster than Opera. [ [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com/2007/05/speed-test-revisited-with-latest-k.html "Speed Test Revisited with the latest K-MeleonCCF ME"] ]

Additionally, new features and improvements are included in each version. [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com]

On January 25, 2008, Hao declared his decision to discontinue the unofficial K-MeleonCCF project, however, since then he (along with increased input from Dorian) has completed version 0.08 of CCF ME, and development continues on version 0.09 of CCF ME, based on the Gecko 1.9 rendering engine. A beta version of 0.09 was tested to be twice as fast as Opera 9.5 at rendering javascript. [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com/2008/04/k-meleonccf-me-009-beta0-twice-as-fast.html " K-MeleonCCF ME 0.09 Beta0 - Twice as fast as Opera 9..5"]

Portable versions

Some users have created modifications to enhance the portability of K-Meleon so they can run the browser on other Windows computers without having to install the software. Douglas McFadzean has collected and expanded on those efforts resulting in a group of [http://appstogo.mcfadzean.org.uk portable K-Meleon projects] that are designed to "enhance" the K-Meleon browser's modularity and portability. These projects include Pocket K-Meleon, KMprof, KMV (K-Meleon on the MoVe), KMVX (K-Meleon on the MoVe eXtendedKM@, KM@X, and KMigrate. These projects focus on the ability to run K-Meleon from a USB flash drive or portable hard drive, leaving no trace of browsing on the host computer.

Douglas's work on portable K-Meleon for Windows has reduced as he has moved to using mainly [http://www.archlinux.org Arch Linux] and [http://www.mepis.org MEPIS] Linux systems.

There have also been some early attempts at making a version of K-Meleon which can run from a read-only device, such as a CD-ROM. [ [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=41512&t=41510#reply_41512 K-Meleon1.0.1-mod-forCD] by Fred, based on Mozilla 1.8.0.6 Gecko, dated 20060730]

K-Ninja

K-Ninja is a minimalistic modification of K-Meleon that appeared during the development phase of K-Meleon 0.9. It is designed with less on-screen space reserved for menus and buttons, dedicating more to each website. An attempt was also made to expand and reorganize the right-click context menus to make them quicker and easier to use.

"Development history"
K-Ninja was originally developed by Mark Reaves at Mot Studios. When Mark left Mot Studios and founded [http://slackware.mirrors.easynews.com/linux/ldios/www.iso.undergroundhangout.com/ldios/ LDIOS] (the Linux Desktop Initiation Operating System), the Official K-Ninja Forum also moved to the LDIOS site, which has not functioned since Nov. 29, 2005. Mark has not been available to maintain the project.

On June 29th, 2005, "TransitMan" [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?f=1&i=27783&t=27743#reply_27784 updated the K-Ninja rendering engine] to Gecko 1.7.9 beta, and since March 12th, 2006, "Al." (a former K-Meleon dev) updated it further and began to maintain it on a new homepage as K-Ninja Samurai v1.x, with the v1.7.13 Gecko engine. On October 27th, 2007 he released [http://geocities.com/grenleef K-Ninja v2.1.4.5] , using the rendering engine of Seamonkey v1.1.5 (currently rv: 1.8.1.8). [ [http://geocities.com/grenleef K-Ninja changelog] , K-Ninja website] Current K-Ninja development has been scaled down by Al. because of personal commitments and also as he began using Ubuntu. Further updates only occurred when new GREs were released, which ensured browser security.

The last couple of K-Ninja releases were done privately as a service to existing K-Ninja users reluctant to switch to another browser. The last release was K-Ninja v2.2.1 (codenamed Cydonia based on Gecko v1.8.1.12). An experimental version using the older Gecko v1.8.0.14pre rendering engine was also developed during this period, it being called "Orbital".

On March 12th, 2008, K-Ninja development was wrapped up by Al. [ [http://geocities.com/grenleef/kninja.html Al's K-Ninja Tribute Page] , K-Ninja website]

References

See also

*List of web browsers
*Comparison of web browsers

External links

* [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net K-Meleon Home Page]
* [http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/forum/ K-Meleon Official Forum]
* [http://kmeleon.blogspot.com/ K-MeleonCCF ME]
* [http://www.spreadkmeleon.com K-meleon Promotion Community]
* [http://www.mc-fadzean.fsnet.co.uk/computing/kmeleon.html Projects developed by Douglas McFadzean]
* [http://www.geocities.com/enaitzjga/K-Meleon.html K-Meleon in Spanish]
* [http://perso.orange.fr/jujuland46/JujuLand/KMES/KMES-Generalities.html Extensions for K-Meleon]


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