Sunday, June 1, 2008

xB Browser for Mac and Linux

For a long time, people have asked for Torpark/xB Browser for Mac and Linux. This wasn't possible due to programming environment being strictly suited for Windows. Today, this is no longer the case. We do infact now have in development a version of xB Browser for Mac and Linux. It is an interesting design method based on virtual machines. That means we will be redesigning xB Browser from scratch, but it also means that it will be available with new security features by a full order of magnitude.

For example:

1. Fully encrypted surfing, including cache and cookies
2. Browser breakouts not possible
3. No need to stop scripts
4. No operating system interaction
5. Leak-proof by design

What does that mean? It means that plugins like NoScript and TorButton are now completely obsolete. It means that the software is invulnerable to new 0-day attacks that can compromise all other systems.

Amazing? I think so.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent!

BLD said...

VERY good news!
I know that Dev's don't like this question but: WHEN?
I'm anxious to see that!
Any more specifications for Mac?
Thx.

Anonymous said...

That's great! How do I get the Linux version?

Anonymous said...

Excellent! How do I get the Linux Version?

Anonymous said...

This is very good news. I hope the beta version becomes available soon.