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Amaya Amaya is a complete web browsing and authoring environment that comes equipped with a WYSIWYG interface. It lets users both browse and author valid Web pages. It supports HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, XHTML Basic, XHTML 1.1, HTTP 1.1, MathML 2.0, many CSS 2 features, and SVG. It also includes a collaborative annotation application (RDF), and is fully internationalized.

Browser-history An X daemon maintaining a browser-independent global history of visited sites.

Copyurlplus 'Copyurlplus' extension for Firefox and Mozilla lets users copy the current document's address to the clipboard along with additional information such as the document's title, the current selection, or both. This is useful when you want to send a link to a friend by IM or email and don't want to copy the parts individually.

Debris debris is a free text mode HTML browser package. It provides support for tables and forms. It is a secure environment suited for public terminals, and is small (only 25% of the size of lynx) and fast.

Dillo The 'dillo' Web browser is a very fast, extremely small browser. Source is less than 365 KB, and the binary is around 265 KB. It is a graphical browser built upon GTK+, and it renders a good subset of HTML, excluding frames, JavaScript, and JVM support.

ELinks ELinks is an enhanced version of Links, a Lynx-like text Web browser with support for tables, frames, background downloads, SSL etc. It has a menu-fashioned user interface and is smaller and more lightweight than Lynx. ELinks adds many valuable features, like HTTP and proxy authentication, reasonable cookies support, Lua scripting, downloads resuming, very high configurability and more. ELinks has built-in support for HTTP, FTP, finger and local files; users can define their own external handlers for any other protocols.

Epiphany Epiphany is a GNOME web browser based on the Mozilla rendering engine. Its goals are simplicity, standards compliance, and integration with GNOME.

Epiphany-ext Epiphany Extensions is a collection of extensions for Epiphany, the GNOME web browser. Available extensions include:

* Bookmarks Tray- embed the bookmarks menu in the panel
* Certificate Viewer- lets users view the server's certificate
on a secure connection
* Dashboard- connects Epiphany to Dashboard
* Error Viewer/Validator- view errors in the page,
validate pages off-line
* Mouse Gestures- lets users perform actions with
mouse gestures
* Tabs Move-To Menu- moves tabs to other windows without
drag-and-drop
* Page Info- get information about the current web page
* Sample- helps users write their own extensions
* Select Stylesheet- select an alternate stylesheet
* Sidebar- adds a sidebar to Epiphany
* Smart-Bookmarks- looks up selected text using a
smart bookmark
* Tab Groups- groups new tabs together

Firefox 2

GNUscape navigator GNUScape Navigator is a full featured web browser, written entirely in Emacs Lisp, that supports all the bells and whistles you'll find on the Web today, including frames, tables, stylesheets, and much more. It now runs on most major operating systems, including almost any flavor of Unix, WindowsNT/98, AmigaDOS, OS/2, and VMS. It supports ansynchronous connections, letting users browse multiple sites concurrently while others continue to download. Tight integration with the standard Emacs mail and news readers allow easy sharing of information, and the information you find on the Web can immediately be put to work.

Galeon Galeon is a GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (the Mozilla rendering engine). It is fast and fully standards-compliant. It achieves its simplicity through being designed strictly for the Web: not mail, newsgroups, instant messaging, etc. It is also modular: external applications or components will be used in preference to putting the function into the browser itself. This will be done with CORBA, Bonobo, or through the command line.

Gnuzilla IceCat Heckert gnu.small.png Gnuzilla is the GNU version of the Mozilla suite, and IceCat is the GNU version of the Firefox browser. Its main advantage is an ethical one: it is entirely free software. While the source code from the Mozilla project is free software, the binaries that they release include additional non-free software. Also, they distribute non-free software as plug-ins. (IceCat does keep the triple licensing used by Firefox to facilitate the reuse of code.) IceCat also includes some privacy protection features:

  1. Some sites refer to zero-size images on other hosts to keep track of cookies. When IceCat detects this mechanism it blocks cookies from the site hosting the zero-length image file. (It is possible to re-enable such a site by removing it from the blocked hosts list.)
  2. Other sites rewrite the host name in links redirecting the user to another site, mainly to "spy" on clicks. When this behavior is detected, IceCat shows a message alerting the user.

HTTrack Website Copier HTTrack is an offline browser utility. It lets you download a Web site from the Internet to a local directory, building recursively all directories, getting HTML, images, and other files from the server to your computer. HTTrack arranges the original site's relative link-structure. Just by opening a page of the mirrored Web site in your browser you can browse the site from link to link, as if you were viewing it online. HTTrack can also update an existing mirrored site, and resume interrupted downloads.

HarvestMan 'HarvestMan' is a multithreaded off-line browser. Users can customize their offline browsing through URL filters, word filters, domain filters, URL priorities, depth-fetching, fetch levels, file limits, time limits, robot exclusion protocols, and many more. It is useful for downloading an entire Web site or certain files from a Web site to the hard disk for offline browsing later. It supports HTTP/HTTPS and FTP protocols and can work across proxies.

Inquisitor Inquisitor is a fast, save, visual Picture Site Ripper / Offline Browser to select and download images shown as thumbnails directly from a displayed website in a specified destination directory. It also includes a multi connect ftp-client, and a local FileManager like "NortonCommander", and the possibility to display captured websites with "Infiltrator-Mode" ! Also includes a HTTP scanner. No dangerous HTML/Java Code will executed, even on a Windows System. Includes a very save HTML interpreter. Works in english or german and is available for Windows and Linux.

JumpLink 'Jumplink', an extension for Mozilla/Firefox, lets you skip through redirect links and jump directly to the target link. This is especially useful within Hotmail messages, where all links are opened in a frame displaying at the top the useless "Close this window to return to Hotmail". When right-clicking on a link, the Jumplink extension determines if it is a redirect link and displays menu entries which let you jump through the redirection.

Karpion Anti-Phishing Toolbar This is the first release of Karpion, the Anti-Phishing toolbar for the web browser Konqueror. This tool bar is a part of the Open Phishing Database project.

Konqueror Konqueror is the KDE file manager, browser, and viewing application. It is part of the kdebase distribution, so resources and download information for Konqueror can also be found on the KDE Web site (http://www.kde.org). It is HTML 4.0 compliant, and supports Javascript, bidirectional scripts, SSL, almost all of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) 1 and most of CSS 2, and can house Java applets. As a file manager, it can display files in either tree or icon view, allows copying/moving/deleting by either drag-and-drop or cut/paste/delete, and provdes file properties and the ability to change file attributes. It automatically updates directories or deletes files without the user having to refresh or reload the directory. Konqueror can also view many different file types. It uses components (parts) to view various types of files; this functionality is not within Konqueror itself. This means that if you want to view a file that cannot already be viewed by a preexisting part, all you have to do is write such a part; there's no need to modify Konqueror itself.

Libopennet 'Libopennet' lets developers open_net() files or URLs and get a file descriptor back that they can use to read data from. It supports HTTP (read-only) and FTP (read or write). It also comes with read_net() to do a forceful read(), and lseek_net() for calling lseek on the socket/file.

Libphish Libphish is part of the Open Phishing Database project, an effort to create and maintain and open database of phishing sites in order to protect users, in addition to providing extensions to browsers that utilize the database. Libphish is a library which interacts with the Open Phishing Database, providing a consistent API which browsers and other programs can use to verify the safety and risk level of URLs.

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