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Benjamin Tan edited this page Nov 10, 2016
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- Reverted breaking change from v1.3.2
- Placed more common consumer Windows OS names before Windows Server names
- New behaviour: Windows Server names are placed before consumer Windows OS names
eg. "Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2" → "Windows Server 2008 R2 / 7"
- Added Firefox on iOS and PaleMoon as browsers
- Added Windows 10, Chrome OS and OpenBSD as OSes
- Added Google Nexus devices as products
- Added EdgeHTML as a layout engine
- Placed more common consumer Windows OS names before Windows Server names
eg. "Windows Server 2008 R2 / 7" → "Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2"
(Breaking change #112; reverted in v1.3.3) - Set correct architecture for Chrome 39+ on Mac
- Exposed
window.platform
when loaded in the presence of an AMD loader - Ensured that platform.js does not detect Node.js when used in a browserified module
- Added layout engine details for iOS browsers
- Improved detection of default Android browsers, IE Mobile 11, Firefox Mobile and Microsoft Edge
- Improved detection of Windows Phone 10
- Improved detection of Blink
- Added Microsoft Edge as a browser
- Added Safari 8.0, IE Tech Preview, IE Mobile 11, Breach and Opera Mini 8 as browsers
- Added Windows 10 as an OS
- Added
"Mobile"
postfix for newer Opera Mobile - Added
"like Chrome vX"
toplatform.description
for Chromium-based Opera browsers - Fixed detection of 64-bit Chrome running on Windows
- Renamed
"Turbo / Uncompressed"
to"Turbo/Uncompressed"
- Renamed
"Windows Phone OS"
to"Windows Phone"
- Removed desktop mode indicators for older Opera Mobile/Mini
- Added support for IE11 identifying as other browsers
- Fixed Node.js, Narwhal and RingoJS detection
- Removed testing for Narwhal and Node 0.6
- Renamed "Windows Phone" to "Windows Phone OS" for consistency
- Added special case of
platform.os.family
for Windows 7
- Added context objects support for
platform.parse()
- Added IE 11, Opera 15+ and BlackBerry 10 as browsers
- Added PS3/4, Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Samsung Galaxy S3 and S4 as products
- Added HTC, Nintendo, and Microsoft as manufacturers
- Added Firefox OS and Windows 8.1 as OSes
- Added Blink as a layout engine
- Renamed
"Mac OS X"
to"OS X"
and"Iron"
to"SRWare Iron"
- Fixed detection of
platform.os.architecture
on Node.js - Added detection of Rhino running with
require
support - Fixed Firefox Mobile on Android being detected as Android Browser
- Fixed detection of Chrome Mobile
- Prevented errors from being thrown when parsing unknown UAs
- Added detection of correct global variable in Browserified module
- Prevented Browserify from erroring during compilation
- Made
platform.os
an object - Changed AMD module name back to anonymous
- Added PS Vita and Google TV as products
- Added Chrome Mobile for Android and iOS as a browser
- Fixed issue with Node.js detection
- Fixed issue where Konqueror is always detected as using KHTML instead of WebKit
- Renamed
"Fennec"
to"Firefox Mobile"
- Detected Opera Mini/ Mobile desktop modes
- Removed
platform.noConflict
- Added IceWeasel as a browser
- Ensured that
platform.toString
returns a string - Fixed parsing of WebKit build numbers
- Added detection of CPU architecture on server-side JavaScript environments
- Added
platform.ua
- Changed AMD module name to
"platform"
- Added Windows 2000 SP1 and Haiku as OSes
- Added WebPositive as a browser
- Added
platform.parse
support for PhantomJS, Adobe AIR, and Opera with UA masking - Avoided IE platform preview checks in
platform.parse
- Fixed
platform.parse
inconsistencies in Opera - Improved Opera Mobile detection
- Improved formatting of
platform.os
- Added
platform.parse
,platform.prerelease
andplatform.manufacturer
- Added HP TouchPad, Nokia N9, and Samsung Galaxy S and S2 as products
- Added Raven, Amazon Silk, and WebKit Nightly as browsers
- Added Windows 8, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Kubuntu, Linux Mint, Red Hat, SuSE, Ubuntu and Xubuntu as browsers
- Fixed Safari 2.x and Opera 9.25 bugs
- Fixed issue with Opera UA masking
- Fixed issue with Opera being detected as Firefox
- Fixed Opera Mini version detection
- Fixed issue with multiple toString definitions
- Renamed
x86
andx86_64
to32-bit
and64-bit
- Improved Narwhal/Ringo detection
- Added support for
like Chrome 17+
-style descriptions and update Chrome build info
- Renamed Platform.js to platform.js
- Added support for Opera identifying as other browsers
- Added Tasman as a layout engine
- Fixed issue with IE6/7
null
values - Fixed issue with Ringo detection
- Simplified IE platform preview detection
- Initial release
- Fixed issue with Closure Compiler munging
platform
name