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claimed by Mozilla Foundation
The award-winning Web browser is now faster, more secure, and fully customizable to your online life. With more than 15,000 improvements, Firefox 3 is faster, safer and smarter than ever before. If you stack this project, you should also stack the Mozilla Core.
Chromium is the open-source project behind Google Chrome. It builds on components from other open source software projects, including WebKit and Mozilla, and is aimed at improving stability, speed and security with a simple and efficient user interface. See licensing at
Konqueror is a file manager, web browser and file viewer, which was developed as part of the K Desktop Environment (KDE) by volunteers and runs on most Unix-like operating systems.
claimed by Yahoo! Inc.
YSlow for Firebug analyzes web pages and tells you why they're slow based on Yahoo's rules for high performance web sites.
Epiphany is the web browser for the GNOME desktop. Its goal is to be simple and easy to use. Epiphany ties together many GNOME components in order to let you focus on the Web content, instead of the browser application. As part of the GNOME project, Epiphany is Free Software. Epiphany is powered
claimed by Mozilla Foundation
claimed by Mozilla Foundation
The Camino Project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design.
claimed by Mozilla Foundation
XULRunner is a Mozilla runtime package that can be used to bootstrap XUL+XPCOM applications that are as rich as Firefox and Thunderbird. It will provide mechanisms for installing, upgrading, and uninstalling these applications. XULRunner will also provide libxul, a solution which allows the
Uzbl is a free and open source minimalist web browser designed for simplicity and adherence to the Unix philosophy. Development started in early 2009. The core component of uzbl is developed in C but other languages are also used, most notably Python. All parts of the uzbl project are released as free software under the GNU GPL version 3.
Open source Mozilla engine based on Gtkmozembed and the minimal Gecko profile. Wrapped with an abstraction layer to enable it to be plugged into /usr/bin/browser on maemo platforms.
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