NetFront

NetFront Browser
Developer(s) ACCESS Co., Ltd.
Initial release 1995 (1995)[1]
Stable release

4.2

/ September 1, 2011 (2011-09-01)
Operating system Linux (ACCESS Linux Platform, Android, Qtopia, GTK+, etc.), Symbian OS (S60 and UIQ), Garnet OS, REX OS (BREW), Windows CE, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, VxWorks, Nucleus, ITRON, OS-9, OSE, Nintendo 3DS[2] and Others
Engine NetFront, WebKit (some versions)
Development status Active
Type Mobile browser
License Proprietary
Website NetFront Browser
The web browser of PSP is based on NetFront.

NetFront Browser is a mobile browser for embedded devices, developed by Access Co. Ltd. of Japan, and was designed to function as an embedded browser.[3]

Mainly deployed on mobile phones, NetFront Browser is available for multiple platforms and has been deployed in Multifunction Printers (MFP), digital TVs, set-top boxes (STB), PDAs, web phones, game consoles, e-mail terminals, automobile telematics systems and other device types.

The browser converts tables in a Web page into a vertical display, eliminating the need to scroll horizontally. This allows the user to zoom in and out on Web pages from 25% to 100%, and can select or scroll anywhere on a page with the stylus on Pocket PC devices. The software can open up to five windows and the user can tab to any one of them.

Access has also released NetFront Life Browser for smartphones and NetFront Browser NX for other embedded devices such as tablets and set-top boxes. Both these browsers are based on WebKit and run on most mobile operating systems including Linux, Android, Unix, and Windows CE. The Nintendo 3DS internet browser also uses the WebKit-based NetFront Browser NX according to the documentation included with the browser.[4][5] The PlayStation 3 internet web browser received a major upgrade with firmware version 4.10, and has switched to the WebKit rendering engine, adding some HTML5 support and improved JavaScript speeds.[6][7]

Compact NetFront

The latest version of NetFront Browser supports:

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