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Midori

Enables users to browse the web quickly and efficiently while respecting their privacy.

Made by Christian Dywan

  • Xfce

  • Web Browser

What is Midori?

Midori is a free and open-source web browser that prioritizes speed, efficiency, and user privacy. Its lightweight design makes it an ideal choice for systems with limited resources, aligning with the Xfce desktop environment's philosophy of maximizing productivity from available hardware. Midori utilizes the WebKit rendering engine and offers the option of a GTK+2 or GTK+3 user interface, ensuring compatibility across a wide range of platforms. By default, Midori employs the privacy-focused DuckDuckGo search engine, empowering users to browse the web with enhanced online security and anonymity. As the default browser for the elementary OS distribution, Midori seamlessly integrates with this visually stunning and user-friendly operating system

Highlights

  • Lightweight and fast performance for systems with limited resources
  • Privacy-focused with DuckDuckGo as the default search engine
  • Compatibility with both GTK+2 and GTK+3 interfaces
  • Integration with the Xfce desktop environment
  • Default browser for the elementary OS operating system

Platforms

  • BSD
  • Linux
  • Windows
  • Android
  • F-Droid

Languages

  • English

Features

    • Lightweight

    • Portable

    • Based on Webkit engine

    • Built-in RSS reader

    • Tab Stacking