The following is a list of notable web browsers.
Layout engines
Graphical
Other software publishers have built browsers and other products around Microsoft's Trident engine. The following browsers are all based on that rendering engine:
Gecko-based
- Camino for Mac OS X (formerly Chimera)
- Conkeror, (keyboard-driven browser)
- Galeon, (GNOME's old default browser)
- K-Meleon (Windows)
- K-MeleonCCF ME (for Windows based on K-Meleon core, mostly written in Lua)
- K-Ninja (for Windows based on K-Meleon)
- MicroB (for Maemo)
- Minimo (for mobile)
- Mozilla Firefox (formerly Firebird and Phoenix, developed by the Mozilla foundation)
- AT&T Pogo (based on Firefox)
- Cliqz (Firefox fork)
- Comodo IceDragon (Firefox-based web browser for Windows with privacy and performance enhancements developed by Comodo)
- Flock (was based on Firefox until version 2.6.1, and based on Chromium thereafter)
- Floorp (based on Firefox with increased customization options)
- Iceweasel (Debian's Firefox rebrand)
- GNU IceCat (GNU's fork of Firefox)
- LibreWolf
- Netscape Browser 8 to Netscape Navigator 9 (discontinued)
- TenFourFox (Firefox port to PowerPC versions of Mac OS X)
- Timberwolf (AmigaOS' Firefox rebrand)
- Tor Browser (privacy enabled browser)
- Mullvad Browser (based on Tor Browser)
- Swiftfox (processor-optimised builds based on Firefox)
- Waterfox (Firefox-based web browser for Windows, macOS, and Linux)
- xB Browser (formerly XeroBank Browser and Torpark), portable browser for anonymous browsing, originally based on Firefox
- Zen Browser
- Firefox for Android (codenamed Fenix)
- Mozilla Application Suite
- Beonex Communicator (separate branch, based on Mozilla Application Suite)
- Classilla (an updated fork of the Suite to Mac OS 9)
- Gnuzilla (GNU's fork)
- Netscape (Netscape 6 to 7, based on Mozilla)
- SeaMonkey (successor to Mozilla Application Suite)
- Iceape (Debian's Seamonkey rebrand)
- Skyfire (for mobile)
- SlimBrowser
Goanna-based
- Basilisk â similar to Pale Moon, but with the interface of Firefox 29âÂÂ56 and a few other differences
- K-Meleon â starting from version 77 (2019)
- Pale Moon â a fork of Firefox that maintains support for XUL/XPCOM extensions and retains the user interface of the Firefox 4âÂÂ28 era
Gecko- and Trident-based
Browsers that use both Trident and Gecko include:
Webkit- and Trident-based
Blink- and Trident-based
Gecko-, Trident-, and Blink-based
Browsers that can use Trident, Gecko and Blink include:
KHTML-based
Presto-based
WebKit-based
Blink-based
EdgeHTML-based
For Java platform
Specialty browsers
Browsers created for enhancements of specific browsing activities.
Current
Discontinued
Mosaic-based
Mosaic was the first widely used web browser. The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) licensed the technology and many companies built their own web browser on Mosaic. The best known are the first versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape.
Others
Mobile browsers
Text-based
See also
References
External links