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WebPilot Embedded Web Browser v8.1

Unicoi Systems recently announced the release of version 8.1 of its WebPilot embedded web browser

Unicoi Systems, a provider of real-time multimedia software and reference designs to embedded device developers and OEMs worldwide, recently announced the release of version 8.1 of its WebPilot embedded web browser. This latest release represents a major upgrade for Unicoi's web browser, a key component of Unicoi Systems' Fusion™ suite of fully integrated, embedded software.

Unicoi Systems says that WebPilot v8.1 is a fully functional embedded web browser, with a very small footprint and minimal memory requirements. Unicoi Systems' WebPilot, which includes a graphical user interface (GUI) toolkit, is believed to offer an impressive array of features and functionality that deliver remarkable performance and a striking user experience. In addition to significant improvements in speed and enhanced integration between JavaScript, DOM and CSS, the WebPilot embedded web browser v8.1 includes the following features:


Web Content and GUI Authoring Formats Language Support
CSS1, CSS2 and CSS TV English (Unicode, ASCII, UTF and ISO)
DOM2Chinese, Japanese and Korean (Unicode, ISO and EU)
HTML 4.0, XHTML -
HTML Tables and HTML Frames Navigational Methods
HTTP 1.0, 1.1 Mouse or touchpads
HTTP Keep-Alive Arrow navigation
I-Frames -
optional JavaScript v1.5 support Optional, Fully Integrated Networking Software
optional SSLv3 and TLSv1 security support, including SSL Session Resumption TCP/IPv4/IPv6 dual-mode stack
- DHCP
Usability Features NAT
Bookmarks POP3
Cookies PPPoE
History PPP
Cache management RIP
- RTP/RTCP
Image Formats RTSP
GIF and GIF89a (animated GIF) SIP
JPEG SMTP
BMP (non-compressed) support -

Like the entire suite of Unicoi's Fusion software, the WebPilot embedded web browser has a small footprint, is portable across all platforms, and is operating system independent. The WebPilot browser's GUI toolkit offers touch screen support and video resolution that spans from 1-bit monochrome to 32-bit true color.

SOURCE: Unicoi Systems