The Java Web Browser

January 28th, 2010 by the writer

A java web browser usually executes on an operating system that supports the Java platform. Like Mozilla FireFox, this browser is fully multi-threaded. This means that it can open several web pages simultaneously in one session of browsing the web. It has customizable options and a user has the freedom of changing the way it looks as well as how it operates. With other basic features that modern browsers use to make the web surfing experience seamless and enjoyable, the Java web browser will prove to be no different from your average browser in terms of operation and ease of use. However, this browser supports additional features making it superior when it comes to functionality.

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