🌳️🌐️💾️ The Bliss Browser is a powerful, hyper-customizable web browser that is designed for the Quantum Meadows operating system. It is also planned to work with other Linux distributions, and other operating systems.
Note Links marked with the Emoji are indicators that the links are to GitHub-based repositories.
This is a listing of the core projects related to Bliss Browser, its predecessors, and other related projects.
These are the main core projects that make up the browser. They contain nested links to more projects within their own category. For example, the language support
project is planned to have at least 90 sub-projects (2023, February 5th projection)
Note This list is in A-Z order
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Bliss Browser Engine Room (coming soon)
- A collection of engines for the Bliss Browser project, including its own engine, and support for UnGoogled-Chromium, Gecko, WebKit, Presto, and more. -
Bliss Browser Core
- The core of the Bliss Browser -
Bliss Browser Language Support
- Creating a web developers utopia and supporting over 90 web programming languages, along with many web frameworks -
Bliss Browser OSMode
- OSMode allows the browser to run as a specialized shell on top of an operating system -
Bliss Browser Settings
- A set of settings pages for the Bliss Browser
Note Talla Browser can still be developed, but I am now prioritizing the Bliss Browser
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Talla Browser
- Talla Browser was the predecessor to Bliss Browser.
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Meadows operating system
- The quantum computer operating system that Bliss Browser was originally intended to run on. Bliss Browser now supports other operating systems alongside qMeadows.
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Version 1 (2023, Tuesday, January 17th at 4:57 pm PST)
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Version 2 (2023, Sunday, February 5th at 5:52 pm PST)
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