Midori
Midori (Japanese for green) is a lightweight open source web
browser based on WebKit and the GTK+ 2 or GTK+ 3 interface.
It aligns well with the Xfce philosophy of making the most
out of available resources.
Midori strives to support all of the Web’s standards such as
HTML5 while keeping the browser user interface as simple as possible.
Midori 0.4.3
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Price
Free to download
Size
7x.0MB
License
GNU LGPL v2.1 or higher
Developer
Christian Dywan and others
Website
twotoasts.de
System Requirements
WebKit
libxml2
gtk+
Support
Sites:
Launchpad
Selected
Reviews:
makeuseof.com,
Tech
Drive-in
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Features include:
- Full integration with GTK+ 2 and GTK+ 3 support
- Fast rendering with WebKit
- Tabs, windows and session management
- Flexibly configurable Web Search
- User scripts and user styles support
- Straightforward bookmark management
- Customizable and extensible interface
- Support for extensions (written in C)
- Supports HTML5
- Form history, mouse gestures and cookie management
- Custom context menu action
- Internationalized domain names support
- Extensions:
- Maemo integration for mobile devices
- Speed Dial
- Default search engine is Duck Duck Go!
- Private browsing withno sensitive data such as cookies,
history or bookmarks being stored
- Proxy server support
- Feed Panel
- Keyboard shortcuts

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