Showing posts with label Browsers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Browsers. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Swiftweasel




Also built on Firefox, Swiftweasel is also optimized for certain architectures. The difference from Swiftfox is that Swiftweasel is completely open source.

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Swiftfox


 
This option was built to optimize Intel and AMD processors. It is Linux only and is based on Firefox. Its purpose is to address the speed complaints aimed at Firefox.

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Epiphany






An early descendant of the Galeon browser, Epiphany was intended for the Gnome desktop. Like Camino for OS X, it uses the Gecko rendering engine, but does not use the Mozilla XUL interface. Rather, it uses an integrated Gnome front end.

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Galeon




Intended to focus only on the web, Galeon was created early this decade as an alternative to the multipurpose options of Internet Explorer, Netscape and Mozilla browsers.
Galeon is no longer in active development.

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Stainless

Innovative new browser with parallel sessions possible!!!

 
Stainless is a work in progress, but it’s developers have some interesting ideas. Originally intended as an experiment to mimic Google’s Chrome, Stainless is now being developed as a full fledged browser.
Stainless’ unique feature is “parallel sessions”, allowing multiple logins to the same website via cookies private to each tab or window. 
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iCab




Another option for Mac users, iCab was one of the first browsers to pass the Acid3 test.

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OmniWeb


OmniWeb was an early innovator amongst Mac browsers. Once Apple produced its own browser, it seemed like the Omni Group read the writing on the wall and eventually announced that OmniWeb was free. But they are still working on improving the product.

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Shiira





Based on WebKit, Shiira was once of the most innovative browsers available. The interface offered a lot of touches that are now more common amongst Mac applications. It’s still being worked on, but seems to have fallen behind somewhat.

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Maxthon




One of the more solid options for Windows users, Maxthon supports the Trident and Gecko rendering engines. It’s next version is switching from Gecko to WebKit.

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Avant



Another browser that uses the Trident layout engine, Avant is intended to offer a more useful experience than Internet Explorer on Windows.

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Deepnet Explorer






One of the earliest browsers to feature anti-phishing technology, Deepnet Explorer uses the same rendering engine as Internet Explorer.
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Prism


Thanks to the popularity of Fluid, the concept of Single Site Browsers (SSB) has gained a lot of popularity. The idea is that a lot of people were using one or more web applications all day, every day.
Rather than have those apps as just another tab amongst all the other tabs in your browser, SSB’s allow you to run your apps in their own window. This also helps when your browser crashes because you have more than 20 tabs loaded — your web app is protected in its own environment.
And Prism is Mozilla’s entry in this space.

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Flock





Another browser built on Firefox’s Gecko rendering engine, Flock is aimed at heavy social web users. It has key integration features with many popular web services like Flickr and Twitter.

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SeaMonkey



Another project from the Mozilla Foundation, Seamonkey is the product formerly known as the Mozilla Application suite. The web browser is at the core, but it also offers an email client, IRC chat, and HTML editing.

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Safari

Apple's star browser for PC!!!
 
 
 
Apple’s venture into this arena, Safari is fast. Originally created so Apple could remove Internet Explorer for Mac from their computers, Safari is based on open source software and is one of the fastest browsers available.

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Camino for Mac


 
Built on the Gecko rendering engine, Camino was intended to be a more ‘native’ application than Firefox on OS X. And it is. Rather than use Firefox’s XUL-based GUI, Camino uses OS X’s native Cocoa APIs.
It’s a very fast option for Mac users.

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Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Opera

The lightning quick browser now faster than ever



Opera is a strange bird in the browser world. It has a strong feature set and performs decently when compared to the other big names. But for some reason, it has never really caught on and sees minimal usage on any operating system.

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Spotflux


         Browse privately, protected and ad-free





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Google Chrome

Google's revolutionary web browser offers loads of great features


Google entered this arena and many speculated it was so they could build their operating system. With the announcements of the Google OS earlier this year, this seems to be true.

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Mozilla Firefox



Firefox's latest - and greatest - version!


After years of no innovation in the browser space, Mozilla started from scratch — Firefox was the result. And now users have no shortage of browsers to choose from, partly due to the work of the Mozilla foundation.

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