Versions 6, 7, 7.5, 8 and 8.5 of the Opera Web browser for Linux include Unicode support. The Mozilla layout engine is used in Epiphany and Galeon (Gnome Web browsers) and in Nautilus (a Gnome file manager that includes an HTML viewer). Version 0.9.2 of Mozilla was used as the basis for Netscape 6.1, version 0.9.4 as the basis for Netscape 6.2, version 1.0 as the basis for Netscape 7.0, version 1.4 as the basis for Netscape 7.1, and version 1.7.2 as the basis for Netscape 7.2. Versions for Sun Solaris are available from Mozilla 1.4 Browser for the Solaris Operating System.
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Mozilla is an Open Source Web browser for version 2.2.14 or higher of the Linux kernel, with glibc (2.2.4 or higher), gtk+ (1.2.0 or higher, 1.2.5 or higher preferred), or XFree86-3.3.6.įor more information and free downloads, visit the Web site. Please feel free to add information, point out errors, and suggest further sources of information by using the Comments and Questions form. However, I know very little about Unix and Linux and I have no practical experience with these operating systems, so I cannot be sure that the browsers really do support Unicode. The Web browsers listed on this page all claim to support HTML 4, and should therefore support Unicode.