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There are a lot of web browsers out there today like Chrome, Firefox, IE etc. I want to know what unknown browser do you know of like Opera, midori, blackbird.

asked Mar 29 '11 at 08:22

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Saakeman
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I have come across many browsers that I have had to support or evaluate for both business and pleasure.
The following list of browsers is not complete, but it contains several unusual ones for different operating systems.

Maxthon - Free by Maxthon Ltd | Windows, Android
Chromium - Open Source | Mac, Windows, Linux
K-Meleon - Open Source by Christophe Thibault | Windows
Links2 - Open Source | Mac, Windows, Linux QtWeb - Open Source by LSoft Technologies | Windows
Shiira - Open Source | Mac
rekonq - Open Source by adjam | Linux
Kylo - Free by Hillcrest Labs | Mac, Windows
Browzar - Free by Browzar | Windows
Orca Browser - Free by Avant Force | Windows
Stainless - Free | Mac
Iron - Open Source by SRWare | Mac, Windows, Linux Flock - Free by Flock | Mac, Windows, Linux
Midori - Open Source | Mac, Windows, Linux
Konqueror - Open Source by The KDE Team | Mac, Windows, Linux
Epiphany - Open Source by GNOME Project | Linux
Seamonkey - Open Source by The SeaMonkey Council | Mac, Windows, Linux
Camino - Open Source by Camino Project | Mac
ChromePlus - Free by www.chromeplus.org | Windows, Linux
RockMelt - Free by RockMelt Inc. | Mac, Windows
Arora - Open Source | Linux, Windows, Mac
Pale Moon - Free | Windows
Iceweasel - Open Source by Debian | Linux
K-Meleon - Open Source by Christophe Thibault | Windows
IceCat - Open Source by The GNU Project | Mac, Linux ieTester - Free for personal use by DebugBar | Windows
Avant Browser - Free by Avant Force | Windows
Links2 - Open Source | Mac, Windows, Linux
CometBird - Open Source by CometBird | Windows
IE Tab - Free by Blackfish Software | Windows
Wyzo - Free by Radical Software Ltd. | Mac, Windows
Lunascape - Free by Lunascape co., LTD. | Windows
TheWorld Browser - Free by Phoenix Studio | Windows
Kylo - Free by Hillcrest Labs | Mac, Windows
rekonq - Open Source by adjam | Linux
IE Tab Plus (Coral IE Tab) - Open Source | Windows, Linux
Browzar - Free by Browzar | Windows
Internet Surfboard - Open Source by Philipp Ruppel | Mac, Windows, Linux
Comodo Dragon Internet Browser - Free | Windows
Epic Browser - Free by Hidden Reflex | Windows
Dillo - Open Source | Linux, Mac
Dolphin 3D - Free | Windows
Usejump - Open Source by Usejump | Mac, Windows, Linux
Greenbrowser - Free | Windows
HyperSonic Web Browser - Free by Hardy Creations | Windows
NetSurf - Open Source | Linux
Cruz - Free by Todd Ditchendorf | Mac
OmniWeb - Free by The Omni Group | Mac
Sleipnir - Commercial by Fenrir Inc. | Windows
play3 browser - Free by play3 | Windows
SlimBrowser - Free by FlashPeak | Windows
Element Browser - Free | Windows
Risingware Browser - Free | Windows
Nuke Browser - Free by Nuke Technology | Windows
Sunrise - Open Source by Atsushi Jike | Mac
Demeter - Open Source by hurrikenux Creative | Mac

answered Mar 29 '11 at 21:27

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edited Mar 29 '11 at 21:28

Phew, what a list!

(Mar 30 '11 at 06:38) Saakeman Saakeman's gravatar image

For a while I used Flock. The old version of Flock was based on Firefox, but the newer versions are based on Chromium. It's really nice for social networking, but I found myself missing some of the features of Google Chrome, so I switched back (after a couple of months).

answered Mar 29 '11 at 11:52

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rockmelt is awesome, it's based on chromium like flock

answered Mar 29 '11 at 15:09

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golarama
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I do like Qonqer on KDE.

answered Mar 29 '11 at 18:35

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Vancar6
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How about some of the oldies like Netscape and Mozilla.

answered Mar 29 '11 at 21:42

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Anthony Guidetti
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Long ago I used a browser called MyIE2, which eventually turned into Maxthon. It had awesome features, one of them is Quickdrag (let's you drag and drop links to open new tabs, very useful, I don't get why this isn't a default feature on all browsers...), gestures, plugins, etc. Only catch: it used the IE engine.

answered Mar 30 '11 at 06:54

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Alekz
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I used Netscape Navigator 9, Mozilla Suite, and SeaMonkey on Windows and Konquer on KDE Linux. Otherwise, there isn't any browser that I use that are barely known.

answered Mar 31 '11 at 00:24

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edited Mar 31 '11 at 00:26

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