Greenbrowser is a free open source web browser for Windows and Android devices. It is based on the Chromium and Firefox web browsers, and is designed to be more lightweight, secure, and user-friendly. It supports a variety of features, including tabbed browsing, ad blocking, mouse gestures, and a customizable user interface. It also has support for many popular third-party extensions, as well as a built-in download manager and an integrated search engine. Additionally, it has a private browsing mode, which allows users to browse the web without leaving a trace of their activity. Greenbrowser is a great choice for users looking for a fast, secure, and user-friendly web browser.
Discontinued The project appears to be no longer in development. In August 2017, former Konqueror maintainer David Faure proposed to integrate QupZilla, now https://alternativeapp.info/software/qupzilla/, into KDE to replace the old Konqueror.
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