NetSurf is an open-source web browser which uses its own layout engine.
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NetSurf is an open-source web browser which uses its own layout engine.
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NetSurf provides features including tabbed browsing, bookmarks and page thumbnailing.
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NetSurf project was started in April 2002 in response to a discussion of the deficiencies of the RISC OS platform's existing web browsers.
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NetSurf was voted "Best non-commercial software" four times in Drobe Launchpad's annual RISC OS awards between 2004 and 2008.
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NetSurf participated in Google Summer of Code in 2008 as a mentoring organisation, running four projects.
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NetSurf was again accepted as a mentoring organisation into Google Summer of Code 2009.
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In 2010 the NetSurf project did not apply to participate in Google Summer of Code due to the developers having other commitments.
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In January 2009, NetSurf was made available on MorphOS, an operating system that is API-compatible with AmigaOS.
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In January 2010, the NetSurf Developers announced the release of what they expected at the time to be the last release for RISC OS.
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