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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 ]
Firefox-based: IceDragon 65 is based on the Firefox 65 codebase. It provides detection for Firefox hard-coded plugin installations. [3]SiteInspector: Comodo's SiteInspector malware detection system is integrated into IceDragon.
Midori began as a lightweight [10] [11] web browser using the WebKitGTK rendering engine [10] and the GTK widget toolkit. Midori was part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies collection of applications [12] and followed the Xfce principle of "making the most out of available resources". [13]
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.
FileHippo was established in 2004 by the technology company, Well Known Media, [2] of Ramsey, Isle of Man. [3] The site added a news section in 2014. [4] FileHippo was estimated to be worth over US$13,000,000 in November 2015.
KGet is a free download manager for KDE and is the default download manager for Konqueror. It is part of the KDE Network package. It is part of the KDE Network package. By default, it is the download manager used for Konqueror, but can also be used with Mozilla Firefox and Chromium-based web browsers [ 14 ] [ 15 ] as well as rekonq.
Falkon is a web browser Falkon may also refer to: Lee Falkon, Israeli football player; Falkon (convention), Polish science fiction convention; Falkon, a recurring character from Lords of the Ultra-Realm comic book series
Free Download Manager: 2003 2007 GPL-3.0-only: Free since version 2.5 [49] FoundationDB: 2013 2018 Apache-2.0: Apple Inc. acquired the founding company in March 2015 and discontinued downloads of the software. [50] In April 2018, Apple open-sourced the database and resumed downloads. [51] Game-Maker: 1991 2014 MIT