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Alternative browsers

Firefox

Tor

3 Ways Of Installing Tor Browser On Linux

Chrome or Chromium

The browser engine is Blink

Install from ubuntu repository. sudo apt-get install chromium-browser To launch it, type chromium-browser.

Install the latest version of chromium.

sudo apt install curl git
git clone https://github.com/scheib/chromium-latest-linux.git
cd chromium-latest-linux
./update-and-run.sh

# next time
./run.sh

Note that the chromium program is not in the global environment. That's why we use run.sh to launch chromium.

Proxy

chromium-browser --proxy-server="10.130.5.180:3128"
chromium-browser --proxy-server="socks://localhost:4096" # Useful if we use "ssh -D"

Enable hardware acceleration

enable hardware acceleration in chrome / chromium browser [quick tip]

Vivaldi

Based on Chromium.

A sidebar provides a place to quickly access your bookmarks, downloads, and history. Less standard is the built-in ability to write and save notes, also available in the sidebar.

While cool, Vivaldi is also a proprietary browser.

The proxy setting is not found in the latest version. To use it,

$ vivaldi --proxy-server="127.0.0.1:8118"

To uninstall it, open the package manager to remove it.

There are many unique/interesting features that are not available in other browsers.

  • To search using google, type "g keyword". To search using bing, type "b keyword".
  • To add a web panel, click the "+" sign and enter an URL. It's best the website is targeted for mobile devices like twitter.
  • We can install any chrome extension; eg adblock. Just go to chrome store to search and add them.
  • It has a built-in Note application.
  • It can view two websites at the same time. Use shift key to select another tab(s) and right click selecting "Tilt 2 Tabs".
  • sync
  • screenshot
  • Android

Opera

Based on Chromium.

Like Chrome, Opera is closed source.

GNOME Web

There are browsers made specifically for Linux, and GNOME Web is the most mature of the bunch.

It looks and feels like a program intended to run on Linux.

Web lacks the kind of extensions you see on Chrome and Firefox (though ad-block does come built-in).

Eolie

Eolie is another browser built specifically for GNOME.

The URL bar shows a site’s title rather than the web address.

Brave - private, secure, support Chrome extensions

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_(web_browser)

The browser uses a fork of Electron, called Muon, designed with a focus on browser features. For example, it has support for Chrome extensions, and a higher level of security.

Lacks the in-browser proxy (even version 0.57)

Chromium版隱私瀏覽器Brave 0.57出爐了,要給你Chrome方便性但不回傳資料給Google, Brave browser moves to Chromium codebase, now supports Chrome extensions Dec 2018

It is slow to scroll R code chunks of an HTML file obtained from kitting an R markdown book (macOS, version 1.0.1).

Midori

Falkon and formally Qupzilla

QupZilla is a new and very fast QtWebEngine browser. It aims to be a lightweight web browser available through all major platforms.

Wikipedia. Download: only Windows and Linux binaries are available.

When I tested Falkon-3.0.1.AppImage - for 64-bit Linux on Mint 18.3, it gives an error

10:39AM ~/Downloads$ ./Falkon-3.0.1.AppImage 
QApplication: invalid style override passed, ignoring it.
Could not find QtWebEngineProcess