Best Linux Browsers to Try Out


A web browser is an important tool for surfing on the internet. These web browsers also depend on the OS. You need to download only those web browsers which Support your OS. If you find the best web browser for Linux OS then this article helps you. 

Mozilla Firefox:

It is one of my favorites, it does not need presentations since it is one of the best browsers that exist. Its free software has always stood out from others. By the way, Netscape, the browser featured in the introduction to history has a lot to do with Firefox, since Netscape decided to release the source code under the GPL license in the hope that it would become a major open source project and win the Battle the then all-powerful Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Iceweasel:
Created by the Debian guys, Iceweasel is a web browser that was born as a fork or derived from Mozilla Firefox. Therefore, it will remind you of the Firefox browser in certain respects and it shares many features with it and can even share extensions and plugins with it. I have used it for being the default browser for Kali Linux and the truth is that I have not had any notable problems or complaints.

Epiphany (now called Web):
It is a browser for the GNOME project, its namesake in KDE is Konqueror. Like this, it is an open-source and was created for this desktop environment. It is characterized by its design, simple and clean interface, and unlike other browsers based on hierarchical folder-based bookmarking systems, this one uses categorized bookmarks. Like Konqueror's KIO, the Web can also use extensions to extend its functionality. 

Light weight Linux Browsers. 
Well, along with the about browsers, you can also install lightweight browsers such as UC, Dillo, links, opera, and many more. let's see some of the best from it.
Dillo:
Free small web browser created in C language. It is based on the Gzilla rendering engine in its version 0.2.2. It is very fast and small, occupying approximately 350 KB. The support for cookies is deactivated, so it is safe. In 2006 it stopped developing due to lack of resources, but in 2008 it returned to normal to date.
Links:
Open source web browser available for various platforms. It consumes very few resources, among other things because it is in text mode. So if you choose it you will have to work from the console. However, version 2 has a graphical mode, capable of managing bookmarks, with a download manager, FTP, and SSL support. Its graphics system is based on the framebuffer of the GPU or SVGALib, so it works on any graphics system, even if you don't have X-Window.
Lynx:
Another lightweight, free, and text-mode browser. Lynx facilitates the use of a screen-reader and is widely used to check the usability of a web page. Using a combination of keys, it allows browsing the site and despite its simplicity, it has support for Gopher, FTP, WAIS, NNTP, Finger, etc..
Hope this will help you to find out the best browser for Linux, to know more interesting and amazing techy info do follow Mayursk blogs for more.




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