This article compares
browser engines, especially actively-
developed ones.
Some of these engines have shared origins. For example, the
WebKit engine was created by
forking the
KHTML engine in 2001. Then, in 2013, a modified version of WebKit was officially forked as the
Blink
Blinking is a bodily function; it is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid. A single blink is determined by the forceful closing of the eyelid or inactivation of the levator palpebrae superioris and the activation of the palpebral portio ...
engine.
General information
Support
These tables summarize what actively-developed engines can support.
Operating systems
The
operating systems that engines can run on without emulation.
Image formats
Media formats
Typography
Other items
See also
*
Comparison of web browsers
General information
Basic general information about the browsers. Browsers listed on a light purple background are discontinued. Platforms with a yellow background have limited support.
Operating system support
Browsers are compiled to run o ...
*
Comparison of email clients
The following tables compare general and technical features of notable email client programs.
General
Basic general information about the clients: creator/company, O/S, licence, & interface. Clients listed on a light purple background are no long ...
Notes
References
{{Browser engines
Layout engines
engine