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Alhena – graphical browser for exploring Gemini

Alhena is a graphical browser for exploring Gemini, Gopher, Spartan, and Nex spaces.

It offers a modern, uncluttered interface with support for multiple windows, tabs, split views, themes, bookmarks, history, client certificates, and inline media.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Browse Gemini, Gopher, Gophers, Spartan, and Nex content.
  • Modern interface with dozens of light and dark themes.
  • Multiple windows and tabs.
  • Horizontal and vertical split views.
  • Bookmarks and browsing history.
  • Address bar autocompletion using browsing history.
  • Client certificate creation and management.
  • Trust On First Use certificate verification.
  • Inline image viewing.
  • Inline audio and video playback through VLC.
  • Support for SVG, QOI, animated GIF, and numerous other image formats.
  • Gemlog and Atom subscriptions.
  • Gemtext-aware text editor.
  • HTML and Markdown conversion to Gemtext.
  • Gemini, HTTP, Gopher, and SOCKS5 proxy support.
  • Secure remote synchronisation of settings and user data.
  • Backup and restore with data merging.
  • Titan upload protocol support.
  • Custom page styles by domain, URL, and theme.
  • Save and restore tab and window state.

Website: github.com/mochaman/alhena
Support:
Developer: Brad Grier
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Alhena in action

Alhena is written in Java. Learn Java with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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