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Nokia Browser for Symbian

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In November 2005 Nokia launched [1] the Web Browser for S60, based on the WebCore and JavaScriptCore components of Apple’s Safari WebKit, an open source full Web rendering engine that Apple uses in its Safari Internet browser. Based on KHTML and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project, this software enables full Web site usability on smartphones, through the re-use of a desktop rendering engine that has been developed and optimized by a large open source community over many years.

In addition to MacOS and S60, the browser may be ported to other platforms including Linux.

Web sites

WebKit.OpenDarwin.org

S60 OSS Browser

Web Browser for S60

Gtk+ WebCore Project Home Page

Company press releases