It does seem kind of a shame with K-Meleon though, but not surprising given the browser/engine landscape these days.

I used v0.7-0.8 for some short period there in 2002-2003.
I hadn't yet purchased my Dell Dimension 2400 w/XP yet, and was still on Win98 on my Celeron 533mhz machine. Mozilla 1.0+ (application suite ... pre-Firefox) ran like a DOG on there and IE6 was getting long in the tooth / missing features I wanted. #Kmeleon ran AMAZING and provided much nicer experience. RIP…

Watching YouTube videos on Windows XP with K-Meleon Browser…
#youtube #windows #windowsxp #browser #kmeleon
Vieux Geek, épisode 194 : Camino, Galeon et Kméléon, les navigateurs basés sur Gecko… – Le Weblog de Frederic Bezies

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anyways definitely check #kmeleon out regardless, it's a very fast 32-bit browser despite some shortcomings    http://kmeleonbrowser.org/
K-Meleon

K-Meleon is a fast and customizable lightweight web browser for Windows, based on the rendering engine of Mozilla. K-Meleon is free (open source) software released under the GNU General Public License.

I also looked to see whether #K-Meleon http://kmeleonbrowser.org/ was still in development, to check whether it is affected. But (A) the last released version was 3.5 years ago, (B) I think it used a different system for its extensions
K-Meleon

K-Meleon is a fast and customizable lightweight web browser for Windows, based on the rendering engine of Mozilla. K-Meleon is free (open source) software released under the GNU General Public License.

In a truly shocking development, advertising/browser/search monopoly Google has decided to remove the ability of ad-blocking software in Chromium: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/01/22/google_chrome_browser_ad_content_block_change/ And now that Edge and Opera are basically Chrome clones, that leaves Firefox and Safari (proprietary) along with a long-tail of niche browsers that are not Google money-making schemes. K-Meleon, anyone? #google #monopoly #internetadvertising #chrome #chromium #kmeleon #k-meleon
Wow, fancy that. Web ad giant Google to block ad-blockers in Chrome. For safety, apparently

How many ad blocks could an ad slinger block if an ad slinger could block blocks?