Web Browsers

surf – simple WebKit based web browser

surf is a simple web browser based on WebKit2/GTK+.

It is able to display websites and follow links. It supports the XEmbed protocol which makes it possible to embed it in another application. Furthermore, one can point surf to another URI by setting its XProperties.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Intentionally limited in features with the only graphical elements consisting of the page view and the optional scrollbars.
  • Supports cookies.
  • Controlled via keyboard shortcuts or external tools.

Website: surf.suckless.org
Support: Code Repository
Developer:
License: MIT/X Consortium License

surf
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surf is written in C. Learn C with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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