List of web browsers
The following is a list of web browsers.
Graphical
Trident-based browsers
The proprietary Trident layout engine was developed by Microsoft for use in their web browser, Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer
Arlington Kiosk Browser
AOL Explorer
Avant Browser
Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2)
Slim Browser
NetCaptor
Netscape Browser (includes both Gecko and Trident)
Many other Internet Explorer shells
Haiseb Browser
SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
Verizon Yahoo! Browser
iRider
NeoPlanet
Gecko-based browsers
The open source Gecko layout engine is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix)
Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)
Mozilla Application Suite
SeaMonkey
Aphrodite
BackArrow (based on Skipstone)
Beonex Communicator
CompuServe
DocZilla, a SGML browser
Epiphany, GNOME's current default browser
Flock (based on Firefox)
Galeon, GNOME's former default browser
K-Meleon for Windows
K-MeleonCCF for Windows (Based on K-Meleon)
Kazehakase, a very light [[GTK+|GTK2]] web browser for GNU/Linux
Madfox (based on Firefox)
ManyOne
Netscape Browser 8 (includes both Gecko and Trident)
Netscape (version 6 and newer)
Orca Browser
Salamander
Skipstone
3B (3D browser)
uBrowser (3D browser)
Orca Browser (Avant + Gecko)
KHTML and WebKit-based browsers
The open source KHTML layout engine is developed by the KDE project. WebKit is an open-source fork of that engine by Apple Computer.
Konqueror
Safari
ABrowse
Atlantis [1]
OmniWeb
Shiira
SkyKruzer
SunriseBrowser [2]
Net Positive (Later versions only)
Browsers for the Java platform
HotJava (discontinued)
WebRenderer
ICE Browser
Jazilla
Warrior
Other browsers
3B (3D browser)
Amaya
Arachne
AWeb
BrowseX [3]
Charon (for Inferno)
Chimera (not to be confused with Camino, which previously used the same name) [4]
Dillo
[[Deepnet Explorer - Web + P2P + News Browser]] [5]
Emacs/W3
Espial Escape
IBrowse
iCab
NetPositive
NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C)
Off By One
Offline Downloader
Opera (Presto)
Oregano
Planetweb browser (discont. for Dreamcast)
ProSyst mBrowser
Sleipnir
SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
Voyager
Website Extractor [6]
Webster XL [7]
X-Smiles (experimental)
Mobile browsers
See Microbrowser
Text-based
Alynx
ELinks
Links
Lynx
Netrik
w3m
Historical
WorldWideWeb
Mosaic
Netscape Navigator and Netscape Communicator
Act
AMosaic
Arena
Cello
Crystal Atari Browser (CAB)
CyberDog
Grail
IBM Web Explorer
MacWeb
MidasWWW
NetShark
SlipKnot
Viola
WebRouser
Internet Explorer for Mac
2006-08-08 04:11:00
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answered by Gary 1
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Graphical Browser
* Internet Explorer
* Arlington Kiosk Browser
* AOL Explorer
* Avant Browser
* Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2)
* Slim Browser
* NetCaptor
* Netscape Browser (includes both Gecko and Trident)
* Many other Internet Explorer shells
* Haiseb Browser
* SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
* Verizon Yahoo! Browser
* iRider
* NeoPlanet
Gecko-based browsers
The open source Gecko layout engine is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
* Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix)
* Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)
* Mozilla Application Suite
* SeaMonkey
* Aphrodite
* BackArrow (based on Skipstone)
* Beonex Communicator
* CompuServe
* DocZilla, a SGML browser
* Epiphany, GNOME's current default browser
* Flock (based on Firefox)
* Galeon, GNOME's former default browser
* K-Meleon for Windows
* K-MeleonCCF for Windows (Based on K-Meleon)
* Kazehakase, a very light [[GTK+|GTK2]] web browser for
GNU/Linux
* Madfox (based on Firefox)
* ManyOne
* Netscape Browser 8 (includes both Gecko and Trident)
* Netscape (version 6 and newer)
* Orca Browser
* Salamander
* Skipstone
* 3B (3D browser)
* uBrowser (3D browser)
* Orca Browser (Avant + Gecko)
KHTML and WebKit-based browsers
The open source KHTML layout engine is developed by the KDE project. WebKit is an open-source fork of that engine by Apple Computer.
* Konqueror
* Safari
* ABrowse
* Atlantis [1]
* OmniWeb
* Shiira
* SkyKruzer
* SunriseBrowser [2]
* Net Positive (Later versions only)
Browsers for the Java platform
* HotJava (discontinued)
* WebRenderer
* ICE Browser
* Jazilla
* Warrior
Other browsers
* 3B (3D browser)
* Amaya
* Arachne
* AWeb
* BrowseX [3]
* Charon (for Inferno)
* Chimera (not to be confused with Camino, which previously used the same name) [4]
* Dillo
* [[Deepnet Explorer - Web + P2P + News Browser]] [5]
* Emacs/W3
* Espial Escape
* IBrowse
* iCab
* NetPositive
* NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C)
* Off By One
* Offline Downloader
* Opera (Presto)
* Oregano
* Planetweb browser (discont. for Dreamcast)
* ProSyst mBrowser
* Sleipnir
* SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
* Voyager
* Website Extractor [6]
* Webster XL [7]
* X-Smiles (experimental)
Mobile browsers
See Microbrowser
Text-based
* Alynx
* ELinks
* Links
* Lynx
* Netrik
* w3m
I think this is the more sufficient
2006-08-07 23:50:20
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answered by Syed Irfanulla 3
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List of web browsers
The following is a list of web browsers.
Graphical
Trident-based browsers
The proprietary Trident layout engine was developed by Microsoft for use in their web browser, Internet Explorer.
Internet Explorer
Arlington Kiosk Browser
AOL Explorer
Avant Browser
Maxthon (formerly known as MyIE2)
Slim Browser
NetCaptor
Netscape Browser (includes both Gecko and Trident)
Many other Internet Explorer shells
Haiseb Browser
SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
Verizon Yahoo! Browser
iRider
NeoPlanet
Gecko-based browsers
The open source Gecko layout engine is developed by the Mozilla Foundation.
Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix)
Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)
Mozilla Application Suite
SeaMonkey
Aphrodite
BackArrow (based on Skipstone)
Beonex Communicator
CompuServe
DocZilla, a SGML browser
Epiphany, GNOME's current default browser
Flock (based on Firefox)
Galeon, GNOME's former default browser
K-Meleon for Windows
K-MeleonCCF for Windows (Based on K-Meleon)
Kazehakase, a very light [[GTK+|GTK2]] web browser for GNU/Linux
Madfox (based on Firefox)
ManyOne
Netscape Browser 8 (includes both Gecko and Trident)
Netscape (version 6 and newer)
Orca Browser
Salamander
Skipstone
3B (3D browser)
uBrowser (3D browser)
Orca Browser (Avant + Gecko)
KHTML and WebKit-based browsers
The open source KHTML layout engine is developed by the KDE project. WebKit is an open-source fork of that engine by Apple Computer.
Konqueror
Safari
ABrowse
Atlantis [1]
OmniWeb
Shiira
SkyKruzer
SunriseBrowser [2]
Net Positive (Later versions only)
Browsers for the Java platform
HotJava (discontinued)
WebRenderer
ICE Browser
Jazilla
Warrior
Other browsers
3B (3D browser)
Amaya
Arachne
AWeb
BrowseX [3]
Charon (for Inferno)
Chimera (not to be confused with Camino, which previously used the same name) [4]
Dillo
[[Deepnet Explorer - Web + P2P + News Browser]] [5]
Emacs/W3
Espial Escape
IBrowse
iCab
NetPositive
NetSurf (An open source web browser for RISC OS and GTK+ written in C)
Off By One
Offline Downloader
Opera (Presto)
Oregano
Planetweb browser (discont. for Dreamcast)
ProSyst mBrowser
Sleipnir
SphereXPlorer (3D browser)
Voyager
Website Extractor [6]
Webster XL [7]
X-Smiles (experimental)
Mobile browsers
See Microbrowser
Text-based
Alynx
ELinks
Links
Lynx
Netrik
w3m
Historical
WorldWideWeb
Mosaic
Netscape Navigator and Netscape Communicator
Act
AMosaic
Arena
Cello
Crystal Atari Browser (CAB)
CyberDog
Grail
IBM Web Explorer
MacWeb
MidasWWW
NetShark
SlipKnot
Viola
WebRouser
Internet Explorer for Mac
2006-08-07 23:43:21
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answered by Gary 4
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2016-12-11 09:32:37
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answered by ? 4
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The only more difinitive answer than Gary's is to do the http://kartoo.com search.
And, you didn't specify your OS, or don't you know that there are some 800 of them?
http://pclinuxos.com has several that run Live, and can install with the other 1900 games, and programs, to run your computer up to 50 X faster..
2006-08-07 23:52:58
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You wont a get more explanative answer than Gary's.
2006-08-07 23:45:58
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answered by Indian_Male 4
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