Note: This page is unrelated to the Chimera project started at Mozilla to demonstrate that the Gecko rendering engine could be embedded in a Mac OS X Cocoa application. Camino is the successor to this project.
Chimera was a web browser that was originally created in 1993. It was originally created for Unix workstations and used the Xaw widget set. As time progressed usage of the browser decreased and eventually dwindled away, and attempts to comp...
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