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new web browser Suggestions

Posted: Sun 16 Jan 2011, 20:30
by harii4
Some new lite browsers that might be of use for puppy.
just an suggestion?

surf : http://surf.suckless.org/
dwb: http://dwb.sourceforge.net/
uzbl: http://uzbl.org/

i'm happy with firepup and links2 so far. :P
dillo and netsurf are great too.

Posted: Thu 27 Jan 2011, 06:57
by scsijon
Hi,

uzbl is horribly large, not due to it's ownn size but the number of additions it needs.

Posted: Thu 30 Jun 2011, 21:52
by harii4
xxxterm : http://opensource.conformal.com/wiki/xxxterm
sb : https://github.com/mutantturkey/sb/

I think web browsers are like window managers and file managers - you just have to try them all.
Just to find the one thats best for you. 8)

Posted: Sun 10 Jul 2011, 20:27
by harii4

Posted: Sun 28 Aug 2011, 15:14
by harii4
This one looks good for netbooks.

Woosh Browser

Woosh is a minimalistic browser starting up very fast and optimised for small screens.
It runs very well on the Neo Freerunner as well as on any netbook like the Acer One or Asus eeePC.

http://trac.hackable1.org/trac/wiki/WooshBrowser

Posted: Sun 30 Oct 2011, 16:14
by harii4
Internet Surfboard
[No binary for Linux on website, only source code.] ...
http://weltweitimnetz.de/browser_en.htm

Posted: Sun 30 Oct 2011, 16:36
by harii4
Not yet ready for linux but they are working on it.

Usejump browser
http://beta.usejump.com/
What is Usejump?

As a revolutionary browser, it will give back power of Internet to its users. Usejump is a secure and fast web browser based on webkit that helps users access information anytime and anywhere beyond filtering and censorship.

To make web browsing experience safer and faster by using P2P and encryption technologies based on open standards. Usejump is seeking to be the first truly social network aware browser.

While with flourishing of internet and social networking, everyday peoples build more and more trust and relationship with others, at the same time governments find the internet as direct opposition of their interests. So, here comes the filtering and information censorship. For years and centuries those who have the power ( governments, politicians , etc… ) trying to control the access of people to information by controlling over books, newspapers, medias , news , TV and so on. but today we have opportunity for the first time to stand up against all and say NO.

Our mission with the Usejump is to make this possible with the power of internet and technologies that we have in the hand, but is not possible without you as someone how believe in the spirit of open access to information for anyone, we need you, be there for everyone of us.

Posted: Sun 30 Oct 2011, 17:16
by darkcity

Posted: Mon 19 Dec 2011, 21:16
by nooby
So have you guys looked some more into it?