User Agent String explained :
Cheshire 1.0.UNOFFICIAL | |
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Mozilla | MozillaProductSlice. Claims to be a Mozilla based user agent, which is only true for Gecko browsers like Firefox and Netscape. For all other user agents it means 'Mozilla-compatible'. In modern browsers, this is only used for historical reasons. It has no real meaning anymore |
5.0 | Mozilla version |
Macintosh | Platform |
U | Security values:
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Intel Mac OS X | Operating System: OS X running on a Intel CPU |
en | Language Tag, indicates the language for which the client had been localized (e.g. menus and buttons in the user interface) en = English |
AppleWebKit | The Web Kit provides a set of core classes to display web content in windows |
418.9 | Web Kit build |
KHTML | Open Source HTML layout engine developed by the KDE project |
like Gecko | like Gecko... |
Safari | Based on Safari |
Cheshire | Name : Cheshire |
1.0.UNOFFICIAL | Cheshire version |
Description: | Cheshire is a test of an AOL product for the Macintosh. Cheshire is designed to make it easy for users to read and write email, surf the web, listen to AOL Radio and dial up to the Internet. Cheshire includes AOL's Parental Controls and works with Apple's built-in applications like iChat and iPhoto. |
Last visit: | 2017.12.23 04:18 |
All Cheshire user agent strings |