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Not to be confused with the web browser for the QNX operating system.
Voyager
Developer(s)VaporWare
Stable release3.3.125 / April 16, 2000; 24 years ago (2000-04-16)
Preview release3.3.126 / December 23, 2002; 22 years ago (2002-12-23)
Operating systemAmigaOS, MorphOS
PlatformAmiga
TypeWeb browser
LicenseGPL since 2017
Websitezapek.com/software/voyager/

Voyager is a discontinued web browser for the Amiga range of computers, developed by VaporWare.

Voyager supports HTML 3.2 and some HTML 4, JavaScript, frames, SSL, Flash, and various other Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator features.

Voyager is also available for the MorphOS and CaOS operating systems.

Voyager 3

In May 1999 Oliver Wagner of VaporWare gave details of the upcoming Voyager 3 to Amiga Format, with planned new features including support for JavaScript, DOM (based on Internet Explorer's model), and CSS.

Voyager 3 was generally well-received, with Amiga Format praising its fast JavaScript execution and rapid table layout, but criticising its 'virtually unusable' print function and out-of-date documentation.

See also

References

  1. Amiga Format News, "Voyager 3 features announced", Amiga Format, June 1999 (issue 124), 11
  2. Richard Drummond, "Voyager3", Amiga Format, March 2000 (issue 134), 38

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