MidoriBrowser

Last edit January 30, 2013
Midori is a WebBrowser developed by ChristianDywan: http://www.twotoasts.de/

It's small, very fast, still in developmental stage, but it's already usable for normal using. It's available for LinuxOs and WindowsOs

Features include:

  • Full integration with GTK+ 2
  • Fast, standard compliant 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
  • Page inspector for developers (like FireBug)
  • Private Browsing
  • Speed dial (one like OperaBrowser has)
  • Extensions
  • HTML5 features (like web storage) support (due to use of WebKit)

via Extensions: Some links: Current state:

Because of being in a developmental stage, it has some number of issues, but it's getting better and better with each new version and it's definitely worth to give Midori a try.
Can run this on the RaspberryPi! -- DonaldNoyes.DoingStuff.20130128
It made me lose my eBay auction because of not showing the bid popup
CategoryWebDesign, CategoryWebBrowser