Midori

by Christian Dywan

A free web browser that is lightweight, fast, free and open source

Operating system: Windows

Publisher: Christian Dywan

Antivirus check: passed

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Midori is a fast and light browser based on the WebKit engine. Like any modern browser, Midori fully supports the work with tabs and bookmarks. It also has the ability to create custom menus and flexible search settings. In addition, Midori has a built-in module for blocking advertising, gesture support and the ability to connect external extensions. It has a multilingual interface and does not require installation - i.e. it can work from any removable media.

Midori provides a fast, lightweight browsing experience with ad-blocking capabilities and support for external extensions.

- full support for tabs and bookmarks;

- Advanced session management;

- search engine panel (with the possibility of customization);

- Create custom menus;

- the ability to use your own scripts and styles;

- support for external extensions;

- built-in Adblock for ad filtering;

- support for Netscape extensions;

- customizable and extensible interface;

- extension modules can be written in C, Lua and Vala;

- visually add and remove icons from the toolbar;

- the plugin bar;

- gesture support with a mouse;

- searching for a word as you type;

- enable/disable extensions without restarting the browser;

- a built-in cookie manager;

- Speed Dial;

- a news panel and others.


PROS
Lightweight and fast, ideal for old or low-spec hardware.
Offers privacy features like automatic ad and script blocking.
Open-source, allowing for user-based improvements and modifications.

CONS
Lacks some important features compared to other browsers.
Frequent crashes can disrupt workflow.
Limited customization and add-on options.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Christopher
If you're looking for a safer way to browse the web, then check out Midori for Windows. This browser won't slow you down in comparison to browsers you're familiar with like Chrome or Edge. Instead, this browser gives you the same speed that you're used to while still giving you the freedom to browse in full privacy. Midori will never track your online activity and will ensure that all your activity stays anonymous.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Samuel Herandez
Midori is a free and open-source web browser that is designed to be lightweight and fast. It uses the WebKit rendering engine and supports tabbed browsing, spell checking, form autofilling, and private browsing. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
image/svg+xmlBotttsPablo Stanleyhttps://bottts.com/Florian Körner Samuel M********w
I have been using Midori for a few months now. It is an easy to use, lightweight web browser that runs quickly. I especially like the built-in ad blocker which helps to make pages load faster. I also like the ability to customize the appearance of the page. The bookmarking feature is also nice as it allows me to organize my pages into folders. The integrated search bar is reliable and makes finding what I need easy. It does not bog down my system when running multiple tabs, which is great. I have been satisfied with my experience so far.
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