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Nyxt - the hacker's browser.

3.11.4

3 weeks ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.11.4.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.11.3

1 month ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.11.3.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.11.2

1 month ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.11.2.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.11.1

2 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.11.1.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.11.0

2 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.11.0.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.10.0

3 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.10.0.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.9.2

4 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt-browser.com/article/release-3.9.2.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.9.1

5 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.9.1.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.9.0

5 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.9.0.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.

3.8.0

6 months ago

Release notes: https://nyxt.atlas.engineer/article/release-3.8.0.org

To compile from source, prefer the tarball including the submodules if you don't manage the Lisp dependencies yourself.