#Calmira 95 windows#
The latest version of Internet Explorer for Windows 3.x and it's probably the best browser available for the system. You can get it to kinda work with Browservice but the experience is horrible, you can find more information about it here.Īlso make sure to browse this website in it! =) It works great for browsing The Old Net or using the Web Rendering Proxy.
This is the last version of the Netscape Communicator Suite available for Windows 3.x and it's my favorite browser even though it's not as compliant to standards as IE5.
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#Calmira 95 software#
Other versions and the original one can be found at Calmira Online.Some pieces of software you have to get the most out of your Windows 3.x install. The project's homepage is the same as the one for Calmira Longhorn. It was going to be based on Calmira Longhorn 3.6 and contain new features.
On August 19, 2008, Peter Protus, developer of Calmira Longhorn, announced that he stopped both the development of the software as well as support. Also, the "Frenchbutton bug" was now fixed. In the new version new features included a vista style logon screen, an "X" button in the upper-right corner of windows, and LFN Support. After an extended time with no new updates (2 years) Calmira Longhorn 3.6 was released. Version 3.5 still had some bugs around dialog buttons (they are showed in French).
#Calmira 95 code#
The source code for the Calmira shell is publicly available under GNU GPL license, thus allowing software developers to participate in the project. Because the Windows 3.x environment is virtually extinct as of 2009, additions of new features and addons to Calmira are few and far between. The Calmira shell was developed on Borland Delphi 1.0, an Object Pascal based programming environment by Borland.