Dillo is the ultimate browser for raw speed and efficiency when you only need to display simple web content, serving as a stark contrast to the bloat of modern browsers
Links is the ultimate hacker's browser for the terminal—proving that you don't need a graphical interface for powerful, efficient web browsing
WebPositive was the beloved, native browser that gave the Haiku OS its first true taste of the modern web
Surf is essentially a "window to the web" that eliminates all browser chrome to provide the most distraction-free browsing experience possible.
Uzbl was a pioneering, minimalist web browser designed around the Unix philosophy of "do one thing well" and "make programs work together
Shiira was a promising and elegant browser that ultimately couldn't keep pace with the rapid evolution of web technologies
qutebrowser is a free, open-source web browser designed from the ground up for keyboard-driven, efficient navigation, inspired by the Vim text editor.
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
Flock was a pioneering "social web browser" designed specifically for the Web 2.0 era, integrating social media and online services directly into the browsing experience
Dolphin Browser was a pioneering and hugely popular third-party mobile browser for Android and iOS, celebrated in the early 2010s for its groundbreaking, user-friendly features.
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
Sleipnir was a unique, innovative web browser developed by Japan's Fenrir Inc., best known for its pioneering user interface designed for power users.