Kolibri 0.7.7.0   –   13/12/2009
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Kolibri 0.7.5.0   –   31/01/2009
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Kolibri 0.7.1.0   –   23/09/2007
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Kolibri 0.7.0.0   –   7/06/2007
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Kolibri 0.6.5.0   –   14/02/2007
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Kolibri 0.6.3.0   –   31/10/2006
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Kolibri 0.6.0.0   –   4/09/2006
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Kolibri 0.5.8.1   –   25/07/2006
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Kolibri 0.5.8.0   –   9/07/2006
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Kolibri 0.5.3.0   –   18/03/2006
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Kolibri 0.4.0.0   –   7/07/2005
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Kolibri 0.3.2.0   –   20/03/2005
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Kolibri 0.2.0.0   –   28/08/2004
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Kolibri 0.1.0.0   –   16/05/2004
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*** Releases from 0.6.0.0 to 0.7.1.0 include the loader nt2klbr.exe that allows to boot KolibriOS directly from Windows, replacing Windows. It uses its own driver to achieve that. Unfortunately, some antiviruses have decided to classify this behaviour as malicious without much thinking. Even more unfortunately, the Google company uses one of those antiviruses and marks sites containing such files, plus sites with links to sites containing such files, as malicious (in our case, it means that not only archive.kolibrios.org is marked, but also the main site kolibrios.org and all subdomains). The base created by Google is used by many other parties including Firefox and LetsEncrypt. We have no resources to convince an unknown antivirus that our behaviour is legitimate, to convince Google not to use paranoid antiviruses, to convince Firefox not to use Google's base, to convince users of Firefox and Google Chrome to move to another browser (such as Yandex.Browser) with an independent base of malicious sites. So we have been forced to remove some releases from our site. We still provide floppy images from these releases, floppy images include the system itself, but without some documentation, loaders and window skins.