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[Linux] Konqueror is a web browser that has a ton of native features: ad-blocking, email, PDF viewing, text editing, FTP, and more

Derrik April 12, 2013 8

k1Tired of mainstream browsers? Tired of Webkit? Want something exciting? Konqueror might just be up your alley. Konqueror is a web browser powered by KHTML web technologies, is open source, and brought to you by the KDE project.

WHAT IS IT AND WHAT DOES IT DO

Main Functionality

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[Windows] Arora is a fast web browser with built-in ad blocking [Mac OS X, Linux]

Derrik April 11, 2013 6

aroaNot everyone is content to stick with the big five web browsers (Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Opera, and Safari). That’s why browsers like Arora exist. Arora is a webkit-based web browser designed to be simple and fast. Though it does not have a ton of features, what it does have [...]

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[Linux] Chromium browser is the privacy-focused version of Google Chrome

Derrik April 3, 2013 13

chromiumGoogle Chrome is becoming the worlds preferred internet browser at an alarming rate, and with advances in webkit, Mozilla is having a hard time  catching up. All this is well and good, but if you’re not a fan of Google’s privacy practices, but you love Chrome, Chromium might just be [...]

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[Linux] Midori is an alternative web browser that emphasizes privacy and has built-in ad blocking

Derrik March 14, 2013 2

mdrEvery once in a while in the Linux world a new web browser comes along. This one is called Midori, and it’s been around for a decent amount of time. It’s a pretty basic webkit based browser developed by twotoasts and is part of the XFCE project. Midori is [...]

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[Windows] SlimBoat is a shockingly fast, full-featured, and portable web browser [Mac OS X, Linux]

Justin February 9, 2013 13

Slimboat PortableI am a firm believer that there are great browsers out there that many of us have not tried. Don’t get me wrong, I like Chrome and Firefox as much as the next guy. That being said, I enjoy using SeaMonkey and Maxthon more. However, there are still a number [...]

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