Other browsers - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-30T12:39:50Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/5794 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers 5 Other browsers Teifion 2008-08-08T09:58:11Z 2009-06-16T21:46:50Z <p>I'm aware of <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/winfamily/ie/default.mspx" rel="nofollow">IE</a>, <a href="http://www.apple.com/safari/" rel="nofollow">Safari</a>, <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/?from=getfirefox" rel="nofollow">Firefox</a> and <a href="http://www.opera.com/" rel="nofollow">Opera</a> but are there any other browsers out there that are worth knowing about? I've had several friends that don't like IE but then some of the above don't work on their computer either and I felt it'd be nice to have a few more alternatives.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/5797#5797 7 Answer by GateKiller for Other browsers GateKiller 2008-08-08T10:07:32Z 2009-06-16T21:35:14Z <p>Have a look at the Wikipedia's <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%5Fof%5Fweb%5Fbrowsers" rel="nofollow">List of Web Browsers</a>.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/5804#5804 0 Answer by deadtime for Other browsers deadtime 2008-08-08T10:45:02Z 2008-08-08T10:45:02Z <p>I would definitely add <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konqueror" rel="nofollow" title="Konqueror">Konqueror</a> to that list. Also, you could have a look at your web page through Links (doesn't show up correctly in the editor, but search for it on Wikipedia)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/5806#5806 10 Answer by graham.reeds for Other browsers graham.reeds 2008-08-08T10:51:30Z 2008-08-08T10:53:16Z <p><a href="http://lynx.isc.org/" rel="nofollow">Lynx</a> :-)</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/5818#5818 3 Answer by John Downey for Other browsers John Downey 2008-08-08T11:33:36Z 2009-06-16T21:44:10Z <p>I would pay more attention to Layout Engines then actual browsers. It is the layout engine that ultimately renders the page how you'd like it or not. For example Safari and Konqueror use pretty much the same layout engine. Same for Flock and Firefox.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/13591#13591 1 Answer by Kronikarz for Other browsers Kronikarz 2008-08-17T11:50:03Z 2008-08-17T11:50:03Z <p><a href="http://offbyone.com/offbyone/" rel="nofollow">OffByOne</a>. It's extremely small and fast, but only supports HTML 3.2. It's buggy, doesn't support Javascript or CSS, and downloading is very hampered, but I use it when I just want to view a page for it's text, and I want to do it as fast as I can.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/46236#46236 5 Answer by Ja7on for Other browsers Ja7on 2008-09-05T16:30:46Z 2008-09-05T16:30:46Z <p>And now we can add <a href="http://www.google.com/chrome" rel="nofollow">Google's Chrome</a> to the list.</p> <p>The interface is a bit spartan, and the multi-process nature of the program makes it a bit unwieldy on a lesser system (such as a low memory budget PC), but otherwise it is quite a nice browser.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5794/other-browsers/1004118#1004118 0 Answer by mempko for Other browsers mempko 2009-06-16T21:44:55Z 2009-06-16T21:44:55Z <p>If you are old school like me, try <a href="http://www.seamonkey-project.org/" rel="nofollow">Seamonkey</a>. It is the direct descendant of netscape and mozilla suite. </p>