Developer(s) | Ekioh |
---|---|
Stable release | None
|
Engines | Flow, SpiderMonkey [1] [2] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Type | Web browser |
License | Proprietary |
Website | ekioh.com/flow-browser |
Flow is a web browser with a proprietary browser engine. [1]
Flow is developed by the Ekioh company, which has made simple browsers for set-top boxes and other embedded systems. [3]
Flow is a recent entrant to the browser market. Ekioh selected SpiderMonkey from the Mozilla project for its JavaScript engine, giving it support for JavaScript that is at parity with Firefox. [1] [2] The first beta was in December 2020. [4] Ekioh is focusing on its use in embedded systems, including a beta version for the Raspberry Pi. [5] [6] As of November 2023, it is still in beta. [7]
Flow's goal is to render every website correctly... but there is currently a long way left to go.
Developer(s) | Ekioh |
---|---|
Stable release | None
|
Engines | Flow, SpiderMonkey [1] [2] |
Operating system | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android |
Type | Web browser |
License | Proprietary |
Website | ekioh.com/flow-browser |
Flow is a web browser with a proprietary browser engine. [1]
Flow is developed by the Ekioh company, which has made simple browsers for set-top boxes and other embedded systems. [3]
Flow is a recent entrant to the browser market. Ekioh selected SpiderMonkey from the Mozilla project for its JavaScript engine, giving it support for JavaScript that is at parity with Firefox. [1] [2] The first beta was in December 2020. [4] Ekioh is focusing on its use in embedded systems, including a beta version for the Raspberry Pi. [5] [6] As of November 2023, it is still in beta. [7]
Flow's goal is to render every website correctly... but there is currently a long way left to go.