The 12th most popular browser on Linux
Midori (緑, Japanese for green) is a web browser that aims to be lightweight and fast. It uses the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ 2 interface. Midori is part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies component. As of February 2009, the project is still at alpha status.
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Did you create this app?| Website: | software.twotoasts.de/... |
| Developer: | Christian Dywan |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 0.2.1 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 weeks, 6 days, 22 hours, 21 minutes and 44 seconds |
| Usage since: | 14 February 2009 |
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This has become my everyday browser. Extremely fast (on Ubuntu), does a great job rendering when you change your user agent to Safari (so sites don't complain), handles flash well, a few really good addons (support for user scripts and user styles is a plus as well), and it's built on GTK.
Can't go wrong.
Great new browser, its very tiny and fast as has said siar. But as Thalskarth has said, its still too green, maybe someday will be a great browser.
Легковесный браузер с огромным потенциалом. Не падает совсем (0.1.9).
This is a neat browser, it's tiny and fast. I've been using it on windows and it has not crashed so far yet.
maybe it chashes a lot, but remembar that it is just an alpha. The last version is the 0.1.8, so this browser is still to green, but with a huge potential!
Crashed a lot. Chromium daily is far more stable too bad no flash support for that yet.
Try out Firefox with multiple profiles, and Chromium instead
I don't like it because it crashes veeery much. It have a favor that it's very fast, and that passes the Acid3 tests with a 100/100.
@maxcairns: I using Ubuntu, have flash installed and it works out of the box
It's a fast browser but still aplha and unstable so I'm gonna wait with reviewing
Another lightweight & fast alternative browser. Based on the webkit engine, and the fact it passes the current Acid3 test 100%, it is perfect for web developers to test the rederings of their recent creations.
It's fast and it's simple.
Stable? Not so much.
A lightweight, modern browser for Linux that's not complete (no flash integration yet), but very standards compliant due to being built on the GTK+ webkit port.
Looks good too.
Very fast! I love it.