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<blockquote data-quote="Paul.R" data-source="post: 874585" data-attributes="member: 8305"><p>Repository link - <a href="https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src" target="_blank">kiwibrowser/src</a></p><p></p><p>Message from the dev : ** Hi @everyone,</p><p></p><p>Every year, the tradition with Kiwi is to announce something big for its anniversary:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">15 April 2018 - First Kiwi Browser release.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">15 April 2019 - Kiwi Browser gets support for Chrome Extensions.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Today, Kiwi Browser for Android is going full open-source, like Chromium or Mozilla Firefox.</li> </ul><p>Everything is released, including extensions code, no strings attached.</p><p></p><p>You are even allowed to integrate Kiwi in your commercial browser (yep, Microsoft Edge, Brave and Vivaldi are encouraged to use code) or create your own (if you have custom ROMs for example).</p><p></p><p>This project represents thousands of hours of work.</p><p></p><p>Pushing such code is absolutely important, it means that new browsers will be able to support extensions and add new functionalities by reusing the work done on Kiwi Browser. In the past weeks, I worked with other browsers to help them integrate Kiwi functionalities. Hope to see good news soon.</p><p></p><p>If you want to improve Kiwi, your changes will be reviewed actively on GitHub. If you want to create your own fork, feel free to do so.</p><p></p><p>My goal is to open new possibilities for anyone to mod their browser with absolute freedom.</p><p></p><p>Give back the power to the user.</p><p></p><p>The source-code is now available on GitHub and is now the reference for all future developments. It's in Java and C++. As Chromium build system can be sometimes complex to setup, all the dependencies are already included in the repository.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to share the news with the modding community and Android lovers around you.</p><p></p><p>If you want to help the project (it's free, as in free beer, and free, as in freedom now), spread the word around you and up-vote Kiwi when you see it on social networks</p><p></p><p>Thanks a lot for your support, if you have questions you can reach here as well. Arnaud.**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul.R, post: 874585, member: 8305"] Repository link - [URL='https://github.com/kiwibrowser/src']kiwibrowser/src[/URL] Message from the dev : ** Hi @everyone, Every year, the tradition with Kiwi is to announce something big for its anniversary: [LIST] [*]15 April 2018 - First Kiwi Browser release. [*]15 April 2019 - Kiwi Browser gets support for Chrome Extensions. [*]Today, Kiwi Browser for Android is going full open-source, like Chromium or Mozilla Firefox. [/LIST] Everything is released, including extensions code, no strings attached. You are even allowed to integrate Kiwi in your commercial browser (yep, Microsoft Edge, Brave and Vivaldi are encouraged to use code) or create your own (if you have custom ROMs for example). This project represents thousands of hours of work. Pushing such code is absolutely important, it means that new browsers will be able to support extensions and add new functionalities by reusing the work done on Kiwi Browser. In the past weeks, I worked with other browsers to help them integrate Kiwi functionalities. Hope to see good news soon. If you want to improve Kiwi, your changes will be reviewed actively on GitHub. If you want to create your own fork, feel free to do so. My goal is to open new possibilities for anyone to mod their browser with absolute freedom. Give back the power to the user. The source-code is now available on GitHub and is now the reference for all future developments. It's in Java and C++. As Chromium build system can be sometimes complex to setup, all the dependencies are already included in the repository. Feel free to share the news with the modding community and Android lovers around you. If you want to help the project (it's free, as in free beer, and free, as in freedom now), spread the word around you and up-vote Kiwi when you see it on social networks Thanks a lot for your support, if you have questions you can reach here as well. Arnaud.** [/QUOTE]
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