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Top Ten web Browsers

Google ​Chrome​
Google ​Chrome​

The Chrome Web browser is beginning to dominate the category of software we use for consuming Web content, just as Google also leads in the fields of search, online video, maps, and more. It has reached this position among browsers thanks to some excellent qualities, including speed, simplicity, security, and leading support for new Web-code standards.

source: pcmag.com
Firefox​
Firefox​

New browser entries include Microsoft's Edge, the Web-surfing software that arrived with Windows 10, Vivaldi (from the creator of Opera), Brave (from the creator of JavaScript), and two separate options from Maxthon, one for speed and one loaded with features.

source: pcmag.com
image: ebay.co.uk
Opera Mobile​
Opera Mobile​

Whether it’s with Opera or Opera Mini, you will experience the fastest and most secure mobile browser available for your Android device. Both versions come complete with a built-in ad blocker, data savings, and news feed.

source: opera.com
Internet ​Explorer 9​
Internet ​Explorer 9​

As of August 2016, Internet Explorer was the second-most widely used web browser on desktop operating systems, with 29.6% of the market, compared to 50.9% for the Google Chrome browser, according to NetMarketShare.

Safari​
Safari​

Safari 2.0 was released on April 29, 2005, as the only web browser included with Mac OS X v10.4. This version was touted by Apple as possessing a 1.8x speed boost over version 1.2.4, but did not yet include the Acid2 bug fixes.

Microsoft ​Edge​
Microsoft ​Edge​

Microsoft Edge is the only browser that supports virtual reality experiences on the web for HoloLens and Windows Mixed Reality. Amp up your browsing experience Microsoft Edge is the only browser that supports both 4K Ultra HD 10 and Dolby Audio 8, giving you a crystal-clear, cinematic experience.

source: microsoft.com
Maxthon​
Maxthon​

Maxthon has been a refreshing addition to the Web browser landscape since its launch in 2008. Where others have been paring down their features for a speedier, minimalist experience, Maxthon takes the opposite approach—adding as many browsing helpers as possible.

source: pcmag.com
Vivaldi​
Vivaldi​

Vivaldi is a free, fast web browser designed for power-users. You decide how you browse. Download Vivaldi's fully customisable browser now and browse your way.

source: vivaldi.com
image: webupd8.org
Chromium​
Chromium​

Chromium is an open-source browser project that forms the basis for the Chrome web browser. But let’s take a little deeper look at what that means. Chromium is an open-source browser project that forms the basis for the Chrome web browser.

source: howtogeek.com
UC Browser​
UC Browser​

UC Browser is a web browser developed by the Chinese mobile Internet company UCWeb and is owned by Alibaba Group of China. Originally launched in April 2004 as a J2ME-only application, it is available on a number of platforms including Android, BlackBerry OS, iOS, Java ME, Symbian, Windows Phone and Microsoft Windows.

Mozilla ​Application Suite​
Mozilla ​Application Suite​

SeaMonkey The all-in-one application formerly known as the “Mozilla Application Suite”, containing a web browser, a mail and newsgroups client, an HTML editor, web development tools, and an IRC chat client. Lightning Lightning is a popular calendaring, scheduling and task management extension.

source: mozilla.org
image: quazoo.com
Avant ​Browser​
Avant ​Browser​

Avant Browser is a freeware web browser from a Chinese programmer named Anderson Che, which unites the Trident layout engine built into Windows (see Internet Explorer shell) with an interface intended to be more feature-rich, flexible and ergonomic than Microsoft's Internet Explorer (IE).

Torch​
Torch​

Torch Torrent. A built-in Torrent Manager, Torch Torrent is superfast and easy to use. Best of all it is all right there in your browser making torrent downloading a breeze.

Opera Mini​
Opera Mini​

Whether it’s with Opera or Opera Mini, you will experience the fastest and most secure mobile browser available for your Android device. Both versions come complete with a built-in ad blocker, data savings, and news feed.

source: opera.com
SeaMonkey​
SeaMonkey​

The SeaMonkey project is a community effort to develop the SeaMonkey all-in-one internet application suite (see below). Such a software suite was previously made popular by Netscape and Mozilla, and the SeaMonkey project continues to develop and deliver high-quality updates to this concept.

Firefox for ​Android​
Firefox for ​Android​

Android only. Break out of the browser box. From emojis to productivity tools, personalize Firefox to suit your style.

source: mozilla.org
Brave​
Brave​

Brave blocks ads and trackers by default so you browse faster and safer. You can add ad blocking extensions to your existing browser, but it’s complicated and they often conflict with one another because browser companies don't test them.

source: brave.com
image: ghacks.net
SlimBrowser​
SlimBrowser​

SlimBrowser is a free web browser released under freeware license. It is free for both invididual use and commercial applications. It is free to be distributed over the internet and/or through offline distribution channels as long as it is kept in its original form without any change.

Rockmelt​
Rockmelt​

A new Web browser, Rockmelt debuts in limited beta Monday and aims to help you keep tabs on your Facebook friends and your favorite sites, and make your Web searches faster. Backed by Netscape founder Marc Andreessen, Rockmelt was first reported on by The New York Times in August 2009.

source: pcworld.com
Puffin ​Browser​
Puffin ​Browser​

Puffin speeds up browsing by shifting the workload from the resource-limited devices to the cloud servers, and resource-demanding webpages can run super-fast on your devices.

Netscape ​Navigator​
Netscape ​Navigator​

Netscape Navigator was the name of Netscape's web browser from versions 1.0 through 4.8. The first beta release versions of the browser was released in 1994 and known as Mosaic and then Mosaic Netscape until a legal challenge from the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (makers of NCSA Mosaic, which many of Netscape's founders used to develop), led to the name change to Netscape Navigator.

Firefox Focus​
Firefox Focus​

Install Firefox Focus. Firefox Focus is available in the App Store for free. When it’s finished downloading, look for the icon on your home screen. Use Firefox Focus as a browser. Use Firefox Focus as a browser dedicated to your privacy and security.

Netscape​
Netscape​

The Netscape web browser is the general name for a series of web browsers formerly produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, a former subsidiary of AOL. The original browser was once the dominant browser in terms of usage share, but as a result of the first browser war, it lost virtually all of its share to Internet Explorer.

Chrome OS​
Chrome OS​

The Chrome Web browser is beginning to dominate the category of software we use for consuming Web content, just as Google also leads in the fields of search, online video, maps, and more. It has reached this position among browsers thanks to some excellent qualities, including speed, simplicity, security, and leading support for new Web-code standards.

source: pcmag.com
Lynx​
Lynx​

Lynx is a customizable text-based web browser for use on cursor-addressable character cell terminals. As of May 2017, it is the oldest web browser still in general use and active development, having started in 1992.

Firefox 2​
Firefox 2​

Download Mozilla Firefox, a free Web browser. Firefox is created by a global non-profit dedicated to putting individuals in control online. Get Firefox for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS today!

source: mozilla.org
Internet ​Explorer 6​
Internet ​Explorer 6​

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) is the sixth major revision of Internet Explorer, a web browser developed by Microsoft for Windows operating systems. It was released on August 27, 2001, shortly after the completion of Windows XP.

Cheetah ​Mobile​
Cheetah ​Mobile​

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Midori​
Midori​

Midori may only be a little program, but it supports many of the most popular parts of the web, including Google, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Spotify and Rdio. Certain sites, including Spotify, will require Adobe Flash Player.

Yandex ​Browser​
Yandex ​Browser​

Yandex.Browser is fast, helps you search the internet with ease, and uses a dual-layer security system. Give it a go - all your old settings will be imported for you.

Comodo ​Dragon​
Comodo ​Dragon​

The Secrets Of Comodo Dragon Web Browser This is exactly why Comodo, the world's leading online security and trust assurance innovator, has stepped forward with Comodo Dragon. – A Chromium technology-based Web Browser that offers you all of Chrome's features PLUS the unparalleled level of security and privacy you only get from Comodo.

source: comodo.com
Epic​
Epic​

Epic is dedicated to protecting your privacy so no one can track what you browse and search. Every tab is a separate process so that you enjoy exceptional security. Epic is powered by chromium for amazing performance and rendering.

Flock​
Flock​

Flock is a discontinued web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. Earlier versions of Flock used the Gecko HTML rendering engine by Mozilla. Version 2.6.2, released on January 27, 2011, was the last version based on Mozilla Firefox.

Internet ​Explorer 10​
Internet ​Explorer 10​

If you're having problems opening Internet Explorer, make sure it's set as your default browser and pin it to your Start screen and taskbar. Here's how to make Internet Explorer your default browser: Open Internet Explorer, select the Tools button , and then choose Internet options.

Waterfox​
Waterfox​

WaterFox is a web browser that is based on Firefox, and, for the most part, it is the same when it comes down to looks and features. The developer, who goes by the name, Alex Kontos, began work on the browser when he was 16-years-old, and the aim was to make it faster than other web browsers for 64-bit machines.

Pale Moon​
Pale Moon​

Pale Moon is an open-source web browser with an emphasis on customizability; its motto is "Your browser, Your way". There are official releases for Microsoft Windows and Linux, an unofficial build for macOS, and contributed builds for various platforms.

image: qweas.com
Lunascape​
Lunascape​

Lunascape/iLunascape is an easy to use web browser that has been downloaded a total of more than 20 000 times by users in 196 different countries.iLunascape for iOS and Android is a web browser developed for comfortable browsing on the most recent version of iOS and Android, building on research into what constitutes easy use on an iOS and Android device, as well as ten years of experience with developing web browsers for PC.

source: lunascape.tv
SRWare Iron​
SRWare Iron​

SRWare Iron: The browser of the future - based on the free Sourcecode "Chromium" - without any problems at privacy and security Chrome thrilled with an extremely fast site rendering, a sleek design and innovative features.

source: srware.net
Konqueror​
Konqueror​

Konqueror is one of the most advanced file managers for KDE. Thanks to the underlying KDE technologies it can transparently access FTP and SFTP servers, zip files (and other archives), smb (Windows) shares, and even browse and rip audio CDs.

source: konqueror.org
OmniWeb​
OmniWeb​

OmniWeb is a proprietary Internet web browser developed and marketed by The Omni Group, currently developed exclusively for Apple's macOS operating system. It is available as a free download.

image: macworld.com
Falkon​
Falkon​

The newly-named Falkon web browser is now available for testing on Ubuntu and KDE Neon. KDE Neon is adopting Snap packages as its containerised packaging format of choice (sorry Flatpak fans) and with Falkon now under the auspices of KDE its arrival as a Snap app was always a matter of when and not if.

image: jbklutse.com
Internet ​Explorer 8​
Internet ​Explorer 8​

Learn how to make Internet Explorer your default web browser, and pin it to your Start screen and taskbar.

Comodo ​IceDragon​
Comodo ​IceDragon​

IceDragon FAQ What's the difference between Mozilla FireFox and Comodo IceDragon? IceDragon features privacy and performance enhancements over the Firefox core browser as well as additional features such as SiteInspector malware scanning, Comodo Secure DNS and improved social media functionality.

image: ghacks.net
Google ​Chrome for Android​
Google ​Chrome for Android​

Google and Google Chrome have similar names, but different details. Let’s take a look. Google is a multinational internet company that offers the world’s most popular search engine, known as Google or Google Search. Google Chrome, now being referred to as simply Chrome, is a web browser developed by engineers at Google.

source: quora.com
image: techgyd.com
Camino​
Camino​

Camino 1.0, released on February 14, 2006, was the first browser of the Mozilla family to appear as a universal binary, thanks largely to the efforts of Mark Mentovai, another of the Camino developers. Camino 2.0, released on November 18, 2009, introduced many new interface features to the browser including movable tabs and tab preview.

image: engadget.com
K-Meleon​
K-Meleon​

K-Meleon is an extremely fast, customizable, lightweight web browser based on the Gecko layout engine developed by Mozilla which is also used by Firefox. K-Meleon is Free, Open Source software released under the GNU General Public License and is designed specifically for Microsoft Windows (Win32) operating systems.

image: qweas.com
AOL Explorer​
AOL Explorer​

America Online has developed various Internet suites with Web browsing capabilities, including their discontinued AOL Browser. Microsoft Internet Explorer Internet Explorer, formerly Microsoft Internet Explorer, is Microsoft Corp's graphical Web browsing application native to the Microsoft Windows operating system.

image: seoogle.info
Sleipnir​
Sleipnir​

Sleipnir was one of twelve browsers originally offered in a browser ballot screen on the EU edition of Windows 7 (and XP and Vista with an update), so users could choose between Internet Explorer and other browsers during the installation process. The stable version, 5.0, was released on December 24, 2013 with the latest Blink engine.

image: snipview.com
ICab​
ICab​

iCab is a web browser for Mac OS by Alexander Clauss, derived from Crystal Atari Browser (CAB) for Atari TOS compatible computers. It was one of the few browsers still updated for the classic Mac OS prior to that version being discontinued after version 3.0.5 in 2008; today Classilla is the only browser still maintained for that OS.

image: icab.de