Midori
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Kiwi Browser
What is Midori?
Midori is a free and open-source web browser based on GTK and Webkit. The browser is lightweight and fast that works cross-platform.
How much does Midori cost?
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Browsh
A is a fully-modern text-based browser. Browsh renders anything that a modern browser can; HTML5, CSS3, JS, video and even WebGL. Its main purpose is to be run on a remote server and accessed via SSH/Mosh or the in-browser HTML service in order to significantly reduce bandwidth and thus both increase browsing speeds and decrease bandwidth costs. To run Browsh, you need to have Firefox 57 or newer installed.
LibreWolf
A privacy, security and freedom focused web browser forked from Firefox. LibreWolf is always built from the latest Firefox stable source, for up-to-date security and features along with stability. It uses more than 500 privacy, security, performance settings, patches and LibreWolf-Addons, and is designed to minimize data collection and telemetry performed via Firefox's updater and crashreporter.
Pale Moon
A free and open-source web browser based on Goanna. Pale Moon is designed and developed with an emphasis on customizability, hence their motto "Your browser, Your way". The browser is available for Linux and Windows and is a for of Firefox with substantial divergence to make it as customizable as possible.
The software Kiwi Browser is removed from the Top Midori Alternatives since you are comparing against it. If you are looking for more software, applications or projects similar to Midori we recommend you to check out our full list containing 47 Midori Alternatives.
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What is Kiwi Browser?
Kiwi Browser is a Andrioid-based web browser made to browse the internet, read news, watch videos and listen to music, without annoyances. Kiwi offers a bunch of customization options, allowing you to move the address bar to the bottom, add a hand button to reach the top of the screen, swipe from the edge to navigate in the browser, and see a simplified view for web pages, among others.
How much does Kiwi Browser cost?
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Firefox Focus
Firefox Focus is a free and open-source privacy-focused mobile browser from Mozilla. With Firefox Focus you can browse the web with your Android or iOS powered mobile phone in a secure and privacy focused manner. Firefox Focus allows you to easily erase your browsing history, passwords, bookmarks and cookies and prevent unwanted ads from following you across the web.
FOSS Browser
The FOSS Browser is a fully free and libre (as in freedom) web browser for the Android eco-system. The browser allow users to browser the internet without unnecessary permissions. FOSS Browser is based on webview and is intentionally designed to be simple, lightweight and easy to use.
APUS Browser
APUS Browser is a small, fast and easy-to-use Android Browser. With the APUS Browser you can browse the web on low-end smartphones, even on 2G network connections. Block annoying ads to save data and improve loading speed for you. All within an easily accessible user interface with settings and configurations that allow you to search and browse the web, the way you want.
The software Midori is removed from the Top Kiwi Browser Alternatives since you are comparing against it. If you are looking for more software, applications or projects similar to Kiwi Browser we recommend you to check out our full list containing 53 Kiwi Browser Alternatives.