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Cyberjack was the Web Browser part of an internet suite. As well as a web browser, it contained an FTP client, Usenet client, IRC client, gopher client, and more.
It was reportedly the first 32 bit Web Browser, however it had significant limitations; it wasn't able to render HTML Tables, and eventually it was displaced in the market by Internet Explorer and Netscape.
Cyberjack was a web browser that ran on Desktop devices. It was discontinued in 1996.
| Browser made by | Delrina |
|---|---|
| Development Status |
Discontinued The developers have announced that the browser won't be developed any more
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| Launched | 1995 |
| Discontinued | 1996 |
| Operating Systems |
Windows
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| Device platform | Desktop |
| Rendering Engine | Custom |