simonlang Posted June 30, 2014 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Maxthon Cloud Browser for Linux brings high performance and seamless browsing along with its core values of speed and a great out of the box experience. With speed and performance, Maxthon for Linux runs on an optimized WebKit core made faster by Maxthon's in-house Webkit R&D team. That, on top of the world's leading javascript engine ? V8 - translates into lightning-fast page rendering that is evident at every stage of your surfing. Native, encrypted and free cloud features allow you to easily encrypt and share your Favorites, Quick Access and Magic Fill Data across your different devices using Maxthon. Maxthon for Linux stands apart from the minimalist, no-feature ethos common to most major browsers. Maxthon Passport A free service that allows you to encrypt and share your Favorites, Quick Access and Magic Fill Data across your different devices using Maxthon. Shortcuts Personalized Quick Access: Set and arrange a ?speed dial? of your most-commonly-visited websites. Mouse Gestures: execute common browser commands like ?forward, back and reload? by ?drawing? a gesture with your mouse. Easy Tab Management: Right and left click close and reload last tabs visited. Popular Tools Last Session: Easy access to a page detailing your last browser session ? to more easily return to your sites. ?Restore Last? - button: One click and your browser will restore and reload your last closed tab. Magic Fill: An AES 256 level encrypted password and user account prompt. Elegant Design All of this comes with an elegant design that evokes and follows the design and usability conventions from other Maxthon browsers on other platforms. http://www.maxthon.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boo Berry Posted June 30, 2014 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Looks like it's based upon Chromium/Blink actually. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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