Linux open-source browser
1. Chrome
It is now the fastest browser, and no other browser can rival it in terms of speed. In Linux, there are two chrome versions: chrome and chromium browser. The default Debian environment is chromium browser, which can be found in Add/delete software tools. Chromium is an open-source version of Chrome browser, which is set based on features.
Http://git.chromium.org/gitweb/
2. Firefox
Firefox is the most popular browser in Linux for a long time. Many users do not know that Firefox is actually the basis for development of many browsers, such as iceweasel. Firefox is installed in many Linux systems by default.
Http://www.mozilla.com
3. Konqueror
Konqueror used to be the default KDE Desktop tool because it is both a file manager and a web browser. Konqueror hopes to become the king of Linux desktops. The KDE team wants to use doldolphin as the default file manager. However, Konqueror has powerful browsing functions and can be installed and used with the default khtml or WebKit.
Http://www.konqueror.org/
4. lynx
Lynx has been regarded as the best browser for a long time, but its peak period has passed. This text-based browser needs to be viewed through the terminal window. If you use a GUI server for network search, lynx and other tools are essential. However, it is different from a standard browser. You cannot click a link or view images. Of course, you do not need to mention flash or Java applets.
Http://lynx.isc.org/current/index.html
5. Epiphany
Epiphany is the default GNOME browser, mainly hoping that users can pay attention to its content rather than the browser itself. When you install epiphany, you will be amazed. At the same time, remember to install the epiphany expansion package, which can use many plug-ins and tools. However, epiphany may encounter problems when viewing Flash or Javascript websites, but I believe this will soon be solved.
Http://projects.gnome.org/epiphany/
6. Midori
Like most browsers, Midori focuses primarily on speed. But at the same time, its color settings are gorgeous. For some users, it may lack extended features, plug-ins, and themes, but it is easy to use. This WebKit-based browser provides incredible high-speed browsing.
Http://www.twotoasts.de/index.php? /Pages/midori_summary.html
7. Arora
Arora is a browser based on qtwebkit and is not limited to Linux. It features fast, easy to use, and cross-platform use (such as Linux, Mac, and Windows ). Arora is currently a beta version of Linux 0.2.2 and Windows 0.10.0.
Http://code.google.com/p/arora/
8. Dooble
Dooble is another WebKit browser written in qt4, which wins in protecting user privacy. Although it is not the same as the security provided by other browsers, it also has some unique attributes such as the embedded desktop. Dooble desktop allows you to add an application to start when adding a desktop background. In addition to installing the application from the package manager, you can also use Ubuntu 10.10 0.07 1.14 for installation. In this case, the Dooble version is, there are also QT coding tools such as qt4-qmake.
Http://dooble.sourceforge.net/
9. netsurf
Netsurf is known as a free browser like a rat and fast as a leopard. It is indeed fast, but the price is not cheap. Because it is still in the early development stage, many programs are not supported, network standards need to be improved, and many plug-ins need to be supported. However, if you only need a simple browser, it is still good. Netsurf provides many functions such as ad interception, buffering, viewing history, memory buffering, printing, scaling and viewing, and topic.
Http://www.netsurf-browser.org/downloads/source/