Basilisk is a free, open-source web browser that serves as a "what if" project and development testbed for the team behind the Pale Moon browser.
the original Midori is remembered as a pioneering lightweight browser for Linux, while the modern Midori is a Chromium-based, privacy-focused browser for all major operating systems.
Falkon is a free, open-source web browser developed by the KDE community, known for being lightweight, fast, and deeply integrated with the Qt framework.
qutebrowser is a free, open-source web browser designed from the ground up for keyboard-driven, efficient navigation, inspired by the Vim text editor.
GNOME Web (originally named Epiphany) is the official web browser of the GNOME desktop environment, designed for simplicity, integration, and adherence to GNOME's design principles.
Konqueror is a free, open-source file manager and web browser that was a flagship part of the KDE desktop environment. Its historical importance far outweighs its current usage.
Sleipnir was a unique, innovative web browser developed by Japan's Fenrir Inc., best known for its pioneering user interface designed for power users.
Otter Browser is a free, open-source web browser project with a clear mission: to recreate the classic user experience and powerful features of the pre-Chromium Opera browser
K-Meleon is a free, open-source, and lightweight web browser designed for Windows.
SRWare Iron is a free web browser that was introduced as a privacy-focused alternative to Google Chrome.
Arora was a free, open-source web browser known for being one of the first lightweight, cross-platform browsers built using the Qt toolkit and WebKit engine
Bolt Browser was a pioneering mobile web browser for the pre-smartphone era, designed to bring a full, PC-like web experience to basic feature phones