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  2. Comparison of lightweight web browsers - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of lightweight web browsers. A lightweight web browser is a web browser that sacrifices some of the features of a mainstream web browser in order to reduce the consumption of system resources, and especially to minimize the memory footprint. [1][2][3] The tables below compare notable lightweight web browsers.

  3. List of web browsers for Unix and Unix-like operating systems

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    Qt. Open-source. Aimed at replicating the pre-v15 Opera user experience. Pale Moon. Goanna. XUL. Open-source. Pale Moon is a fork of Firefox with substantial divergence, especially for add-ons and user interface. Falkon (QupZilla)

  4. Pale Moon - Wikipedia

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    The browser is known to be lightweight on resource usage. ... Pale Moon running on Ubuntu Linux, Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7. Supported platforms.

  5. Midori (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Midori is packaged with Manjaro Linux and Trisquel Mini as their default web browser as well and it even was the default web browser in elementary OS and Bodhi Linux at one time. [citation needed] Midori passed the standard compliance Acid3 test. [18] In March 2014, Midori scored 405/555 on the HTML5 test. [19]

  6. Falkon - Wikipedia

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    License. GPL-3.0-or-later. Website. www.falkon.org. Falkon (formerly QupZilla[5]) is a free and open-source web browser developed by KDE. It is built on the QtWebEngine, [6][7] which is a wrapper for the Chromium browser core. [8] Both KaOS and openMandriva Lx use Falkon as their default browser. [4][9]

  7. LibreWolf - Wikipedia

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    LibreWolf was initially released for Linux operating systems on March 7, 2020. [5] The goal of the LibreWolf project was to create a more privacy-focused version of Firefox. [ 6 ] A community-maintained version for Windows was released a year later, with a macOS port released soon after.

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