Geopard is a Gemini client written in Rust, using the GTK4 toolkit.
Everything related to IO is asynchronous. To do that, it makes use of Rust’s async/await capabilities and the async-std crate.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Colors! The browser will have a different color for each domain you visit.
- Fast (async core + caching). Streams content by default. That means you can open pages even when you have connection speeds of Kb/s. It also caches pages in the history, so you can go back in an instant
- Can download binary files. The download will start as soon as you open the corresponding link. You can always cancel it by opening another page.
- It works.
Website: ranfdev.com/projects/geopard
Support: GitHub Code Repository
Developer: ranfdev
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

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Related Software
| Graphical Gemini Clients | |
|---|---|
| Lagrange | Beautiful typography with full Unicode support |
| Kristall | Browser without support for css/js/wasm or graphical websites |
| Geopard | Colorful, adaptive Gemini browser |
| Agregore | Minimal web browser for the distributed web |
| Castor | Supports the Gemini, Gopher and Finger protocols |
| Eva | GTK+ client written in Rust |
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