Maxthon Does Its First Cloud Browser Release For Linux

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 25 March 2014 at 02:14 PM EDT. 10 Comments
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Last year we wrote of the Maxthon web-browser being ported to Linux and as of today the first official version is available to the public.

Maxthon 1.0.0.1 was announced today and it features Sync Magic Fill of obtaining data from your Maxthon account, a last session page, support for switching between folders on the favorite bar, and a brand new user-interface. There's also other features shared from the Windows version of Maxthon.

Those users interested in this popular and cross-platform but closed-source web browser for Linux, visit the Maxthon 1.0.0.1 Linux announcement page.
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