NetSurf is a lightweight, open-source web browser with a minimalist user interface. It is designed to be as small and fast as possible, while providing the user with the ability to browse the web in a secure and safe manner. NetSurf has a range of features that make it an ideal choice for web browsing on devices with limited resources, such as netbooks, tablets, and other mobile devices. It supports HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and other modern web technologies, as well as a range of popular plugins and extensions. NetSurf also includes a built-in PDF viewer and support for RSS feeds. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and other platforms.
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.