Although most Internet users are using mainstream browsers such as IE, Firefox, and chrome, the Internet is so colorful that some browsers with expertise in some aspects may be favored by some users, for example, users who frequently access social networks need a social browser.
We recommend 10 non-mainstream browsers, some of which are open-source:
K-meleon:
K-meleon is a Web browser based on gecko. Its gecko typographical engine is written by the Mozilla Foundation and used in Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Suite, and SeaMonkey.
Maxthon
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Maxthon (I believe many people are familiar with this browser) is a powerful multi-page browser.(Non-open source software)In addition to convenient browsing, ao you browser also provides a large number of practical functions to improve the user's Internet experience.
Shiira:
Shiira is an open-source browser (Japanese) running on Mac OS X ). according to the official website, shiira aims to create a browser that is better and more useful than safari.
Lunascape:
With such a browser lunascape, you only need to install it, You can have three different browser cores (Trident, Gecko, WebKit), that is, lunascape ≈ IE (Trident) + Firefox (gecko) + Chrome/Safari (WebKit ).
Browse 3D:
This is a next generation Web browser for Windows machines that provides a graphical three-walled interface for loading and using multiple web pages simultaneously. browse3d provides the most efficient way to find, organize, save and share web-based content using our patented design and processes with multiple web browser engines.
ICAB:
ICAB is a Web browser dedicated to Apple.
Spacetime
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Spacetime isWindows VistaA browser developed by a user, including 3D effects, content, and search results of a page, allows you to zoom in and out the page, organize the page, and relay the page.
Konqueror:
Konqueror is the default browser in Linux KDE and also a file manager.
Flock:
Based on the Firefox kernel, flock integrates web services such as blogs, RSS, network favorites, and photo sharing.
Camino:
Camino is a Web browser developed by Mozilla and designed for Mac OS X. Its predecessor is chimera. It only supports Webpage Browsing, and does not include functions such as email sending and receiving and webpage writing. webpage display uses its own gecko typographical engine. In programming, Camino uses the cocoa environment to replace Mozilla's XUL.
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