Kiwi Browser is now open source

Kiwi Browser

Kiwi Browser has been and is one of the best web browsers we have for our mobiles. A couple of days ago, on its anniversary, it announced that it is going open source and its source code is available on Github.

This means that apart from being able see the code on Github, third-party developers will be able to include their code to take advantage of its greatest virtues as the same code of the extensions. It would be in weeks when we will see other browsers integrating them.

So from Github, and that we now have the full version on Android, are you going to be able to or use the code to create your own fork or reuse those parts that suit you to enter them in your web browser that you have in the Play Store. Code can also be added to Kiwi Browser to improve it.

Kiwi browser open source

Un Chromium-based browser and that its code is in Java and C ++. As its developer advises, a system built under Chromium can be complex to configure, but all the dependencies are already included in the repository.

By Kiwi Browser we have already spoken at the time as a web browser which can show off good design and a host of features Of which all that are the extensions looks by itself. That is, you can add features like in the desktop version of Chrome and Firefox.

That is now totally on Github to take the code at willReviewing it to learn programming or making a fork is great news not so much for us, but for those developers who want to improve their own browsers.

We will see in the coming weeks the effect of this news and that according to the same developer, it has already helped several browsers to integrate part of the code. Kiwi Browser on the rise as it is fully open source.


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