• Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) is a file format which extends the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification to permit animated images that...
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    APNG support. In January 2020, Microsoft Edge became Chromium based, thus inheriting support for APNG. With this all major browsers now support APNG....
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  • Look up APNG in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. APNG may mean: APNG, image file format APNG (cable system), submarine telecommunications cable system...
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    but few applications support it. APNG ("Animated Portable Network Graphics") was proposed by Mozilla in 2006. APNG is an extension to the PNG format...
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    Joint APNG-APTLD meeting, at APRICOT'99 1999-03: Endorsement of the IDN Report at APNG General Meeting 1 March 1999. 1999-06: Grant application by APNG jointly...
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  • The APNG-2 submarine communications cable was constructed to link Papua New Guinea directly to Australia and indirectly to New Zealand and the rest of...
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  • APNG (for "Australia Papua New Guinea") is a submarine telecommunications cable system in the Coral Sea linking Australia and Papua New Guinea. It has...
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  • complaints on the Mozilla development site. Mozilla later added support for APNG as a simpler alternative. Similarly, early versions of the Konqueror browser...
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  • (PNG, JPEG, BMP or TIFF) and also in a video file (AVI, MP4, WebM, GIF or APNG). The original version of the software was called Pencil, created by Patrick...
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    different from the more common raster graphics file formats such as JPEG, PNG, APNG, GIF, WebP, BMP and MPEG4. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard for...
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