Here is the list of browsers which can be highly useful alternatives to the major ones.
For all of us, the internet world starts with Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari or the famous Opera. Yet there are lot of interesting alternative browsers exist in the PC world which require attention now. It would be good practice to use different browser for personal, work, social media or networking. While it comes to open source web browsers, the level of excitement would surpass next level. Here are some ideal open source web browsers.
1.Fifth:
Fifth is an open source web browser. The beauty is in its compatibility. It is exclusive to Linux operating system filled with vast features from Opera web browser. The most prominent feature is in its exclusivity when it comes to features. For people who don't need heavy tax on system memory could opt for Fifth browser. Highly customize able thus user have full control over the browser. Hat off to the privacy. It will not leak information. Only drawback is it lack native video playback feature.
2.Dooscape:
An open source web browser based on WebKit engine and Qt framework. When it comes to exclusivity it provide unique features, appearance, interface. Unique feature of high customization and simple layout make it stand out the crowd. It can also take screenshots and provide a lock mode too.
3.GNU Emacs:
It is an extensible text editor which is highly customizable and self documented. It is an advanced text editor which could be customized to act as complete development environment. The editing commands in this browser are applied as characters, words, lines & sentences, paragraphs and pages. The w3m.el interface is complete Emac web browser. It supports graphics, frames and w3 support.
4. Breach:
A web browser entirely written in Javascript and offers interchangeable modules. The internal functions are yet to be revealed. API can be added for developers which allows building modules which can be added, removed and interchanged too. The navigation is also built upon javascript and HTML5.
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