WebBrowser

Last edit October 9, 2012
Application on a computer, designed for viewing WebSites. It talks to a WebServer (or more), and retrieves from there the files needed to put the graphical images (and/or other multimedial elements) on screen that were defined by the author of the WebSite.

Examples of WebBrowsers:

The original NetscapeNavigator gave birth to the MozillaBrowser and other browsers powered by the GeckoEngine. See AlternativeBrowsers for these Gecko-based browsers, among others.


Let me air my views of what makes a great WebBrowser:

  • easy to configure and cleanup (e.g., cache) and remove
  • relatively safe, even against my own mistakes
  • compatible with commonly used websites, including Microsoft sites
  • has good RssViewer addons
  • stop unsolicited ads
  • responsive and good support for productive time on the web
  • easy to convert to minimalistic mode (e.g., no graphics)
  • ?automated complaint filing for bad websites (e.g., scams)
  • ?free of charges

See also WebBrowserWishes


Which browser is better for offline browsing, MicrosoftInternetExplorer or MozillaFirefox? Do I need extra tools to do so?


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