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List of web browsers with screenshots!
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*This is just a generic list for now; to be updated with more web browsers*

Hey. Here is the list of web browsers that I've used and tried out. I will try to add more and more till I manage to write a full list. I am going to ignore stuff like politics, philosophy, evil rust dependency, go programming language, firefox or chrome existence that shouldn't be acknowledged, (because they're controlled by greedy, evil corporations) for now. I will create another post about this in the future.
Just a list of web browsers
I am going to include ircnow screenshots, as that wiki had been designed for text console browsers like lynx. I will start with the most lightweight to the most bloated for web surfing. I will start with text/console web-browsers on top.
Porter Wrote:Lynx is a customizable text-based web browser for use on cursor-addressable character cell terminals. As of 2023, it is the oldest web browser still being maintained, having started in 1992." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_%28web_browser%29
[Image: lynx.png]
Porter Wrote:Links is a free software text and graphical web browser with a pull-down menu system. It renders complex pages, has partial HTML 4.0 support (including tables and frames and support for multiple character sets such as UTF-8), supports color and monochrome terminals, and allows horizontal scrolling.It is intended for users who want to retain many typical […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Links_%28web_browser%29
[Image: links.png]
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W3m(https://w3m.sourceforge.net/)

Porter Wrote:w3m is a free software/open source text-based web browser and terminal pager. It has support for tables, frames, SSL connections, color, and inline images on suitable terminals. Generally, it renders pages in a form as true to their original layout as possible.The name "w3m" stands for "WWW wo miru (WWWを見る)", which is Japanese for "to see the WWW" where W3 is a numeronym of WWW.As of 2021, […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W3m

[Image: w3m.png]
Browsh (https://www.brow.sh/)
Porter Wrote:A text-based web browser is a web browser that renders only the text of web pages, and ignores most graphic content. Under small bandwidth connections, usually, they render pages faster than graphical web browsers due to lowered bandwidth demands. Additionally, the greater CSS, JavaScript and typography functionality of graphical browsers require more CPU […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Text-based_web_browser
[Image: browsh.png]
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Dillo
(https://dillo.org)
Porter Wrote:Dillo is a minimalistic web browser particularly intended for older or slower computers and embedded systems. It supports only plain HTML/XHTML (with CSS rendering) and images over HTTP; scripting is ignored entirely. Current versions of Dillo can run on Linux, BSD, OS X, IRIX and Cygwin. Due to its small size, it is the browser of choice in several space-conscious Linux distributions. […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dillo
[Image: quillo.png]
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Porter Wrote:NetSurf is an open-source web browser which uses its own layout engine. Its design goal is to be lightweight and portable. NetSurf provides features including tabbed browsing, bookmarks and page thumbnailing.The NetSurf project was started in April 2002 in response to a discussion of the deficiencies of the RISC OS platform's existing web browsers. Shortly after the project's inception, […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NetSurf
[Image: netsurf.png]
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Pale Moon
(http://www.palemoon.org/)
Porter Wrote:Pale Moon is an open-source web browser with an emphasis on customization; its motto is "Your browser, Your way". There are official releases for Microsoft Windows, FreeBSD, macOS, and Linux, as well as contributed builds for various platforms.Pale Moon originated as a fork of Firefox, but has subsequently diverged. The main differences are the user interface, add-on support, and […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Moon
[Image: palemoon.png]
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Librewolf
(https://librewolf.net/)
Porter Wrote:"LibreWolf is a free and open-source web browser and fork of Firefox which intends to place an emphasis on privacy and security." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreWolf
[Image: librewolf.png]
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Vivaldi

(https://vivaldi.com)
Porter Wrote:Vivaldi () is a freeware, cross-platform web browser with a built-in email client developed by Vivaldi Technologies, a company founded by Tatsuki Tomita and Jon Stephenson von Tetzchner, who was the co-founder and CEO of Opera Software. Vivaldi was initially released on 27 January 2015.Although intended for general users, it is first and foremost targeted […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivaldi_%28web_browser%29
Porter Wrote:Naver Whale (Hangul: 네이버 웨일) is a freeware web browser developed by South Korean technology company Naver Corporation, which is available in English and Korean. It became available on Android on April 13, 2018." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naver_Whale
[Image: whale.png]
-------Falkon (https://www.falkon.org)

Porter Wrote:Falkon (formerly QupZilla) is a free and open-source web browser developed by KDE. It is built on the QtWebEngine, which is a wrapper for the Chromium browser core.Both KaOS and openMandriva Lx use Falkon as their default browser." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falkon
[Image: falkon.png]
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Midori(https://astian.org/midori-browser/)

Porter Wrote:Midori (Japanese: 緑, romanized: midori, lit. 'green') is a free and open-source web browser. In 2019, the Midori project merged with the Astian Foundation, then Midori Browser, switching from WebKitGTK to using Gecko and Floorp browser." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midori_%28web_browser%29
[Image: midori.png]
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Firefox-Developer-Edition
(https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/developer/)

Quote:Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open-source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards. Firefox is available for Windows 10 or later versions, macOS, and Linux. Its unofficial ports are available for various […]" | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firefox
[Image: fde.png]
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Ungoogled-Chromium(
Porter Wrote:ungoogled-chromium is a free and open-source variant of the Chromium web browser that removes all Google-specific web services. It achieves this with a series of patches applied to the Chromium codebase during the compilation process. The result is functionally similar to regular Chromium." | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ungoogled-chromium
[Image: ungchro.png]
Iceweasel-UXP
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https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:system:userspace:application:uxp:iceweasel-uxp
"wiki.hyperbola.info Wrote:Iceweasel-UXP is a browser application built on the Unified XUL Platform.
Historically, Iceweasel was a re-branding of Mozilla Firefox by the Debian project, with minimal modifications, in order to resolve branding disputes. Debian since discontinued Iceweasel in February of 2017 after reaching an agreement with Mozilla over the use of it's trademark.
The Hyperbola Team continued the Iceweasel branding in the spirit of cultural freedom for several months. However, inconsistencies were discovered, including the use of non-free fonts in Debian's Iceweasel logo. Since Debian no longer supported Iceweasel and was encouraging users to install Mozilla Firefox Quantum, we decided to look into creating a proper fork.
[Image: JERb4OG.md.png]

I will add more soon; to be updated!*
https://bsdforall.org/epay/ <- Rent your server and support us!
https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp <- Sysadmin training
My website: https://monsieur.bsdforall.org
My e-mail: monsieur@bsdforall.org

All the best \(^^)/
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Useful links
-  A good read about choosing the right web browser.
https://bsdforall.org/epay/ <- Rent your server and support us!
https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp <- Sysadmin training
My website: https://monsieur.bsdforall.org
My e-mail: monsieur@bsdforall.org

All the best \(^^)/
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(02-13-2024, 08:24 PM)fifi Wrote: Useful links
-  A good read about choosing the right web browser.

Very nice and useful list! I have been using palemoon for years now but am still upset about the current state of the web...
There are two things worth mentioning:
lynx supports the gopher protocol!
And Links can also be used in graphical mode, allowing images to render, as seen here:
[Image: shot9.png](Veeery old screenshot, modern sites will look very dull though, due to everyone switching over to the pseudo standard known as HTML5 and styling with CSS which is not supported.) This pic is from their Features page: http://links.twibright.com/features.php
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Thank you for sharing.

Yeah I am going to add more web browsers soon.
I was going to add ungoogled chromium, but because I have got trouble of installing it cause of systemd dependencies, I guess I will have to go without a screenshot.
https://bsdforall.org/epay/ <- Rent your server and support us!
https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp <- Sysadmin training
My website: https://monsieur.bsdforall.org
My e-mail: monsieur@bsdforall.org

All the best \(^^)/
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