One of the lightest and quickest Internet browsers.
Midori is a web browser for Linux that stands out due to its
speed and because it
hardly uses any system resources.
Midori is based on the
WebKit technology, also present in other browsers like Chrome and Safari. If you still don't know what web browser to use on Linux, try
Midori before deciding.
Among some of
Midrori's features worth highlighting are:
- Tab and Window browsing.
- Contextual menu with customized actions.
- Search box based on OpenSearch.
- Search markers panel.
- Option to
minimize new tab and copy tab addresses.
Midori might remind us of
Firefox due to its graphic environment, with a
design that is simple and minimalist. It also uses the tab based browsing system and is highly customizable. Another important feature, is its
compatibility with HTML5.
It is important to also pay attention to minor browsers that may offer us many advantages and possibilities.
Midori improves with each new version, and it can become a real alternative to other more popular browsers.
Requirements: GTK+ 2.10, WebkitGTK+ 1.1.1, libXML2, libsoup 2.25.2, and sqlite.