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Top 5 Command Line Browsers for Linux

The post Top 5 Command Line Browsers for Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .For some people around the globe, a web browser that renders both text and graphics is important since it provides an easy-to-use and attractive…

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Taking Stock: The Present Condition of GNOME Web (Epiphany)

A deep dive into the present condition of GNOME Web (Epiphany) in this status update article is provided, along with its accessibility, privacy features, and compatibility with modern web standards.
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7 Lesser-Known but Unique Web Browsers for You to Explore

Looking for something different in your browser user experience? Explore these seven unique web browsers.
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Firefox Welcomes Chrome Extensions With Open Arms

Switching browsers just got more enticing. Firefox introduces support for Chrome extensions import for a better experience.
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Slick New Feature Added to GNOME’s Web Browser

GNOME Web, also known as Epiphany, is a great lightweight web browser with a number of compelling features, including Firefox Sync. The next version of Web is adds another cool…

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Opera One, an AI-infused Web Browser, Hits Linux

I haven’t used the Opera web browser since… Well, forever – but I’m well aware it remains a popular option with folks. Today, June 20, Opera hit version 100 and, through the power of marketing, transforms itself into Opera One. At least, th…

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Microsoft Edge Redesign Hits Dev Builds for Linux

Microsoft Edge (dev) on Ubuntu 23.04

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Tor Browser – How to Browse Web Anonymously in Linux

The post Tor Browser – How to Browse Web Anonymously in Linux first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .The primary application we require to perform our internet activity is a browser, a web browser to be more perfect in terms of pr…

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Microsoft Wants Firefox to Ditch Google, Switch to Bing

Here’s a (hopefully toy) cat to toss amongst the pigeons – Microsoft is rumoured to be eyeing up a deal that would make Bing the default search engine in Mozilla Firefox. The rumour, by way of The Information, claims senior Microsoft execs …

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How to Install Firefox on RHEL and Debian Systems

The post How to Install Firefox on RHEL and Debian Systems first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .In most modern Linux distributions, the latest version of Firefox has been already installed from the default distribution package m…

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Firefox 110 Will Finally Let You Import Data from Opera, Vivaldi

Firefox 110 now detects and lets you import data like bookmarks, cookies, history, and passwords, from web browsers like Opera, Opera GX, and Vivaldi.
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Tangram for Linux is a Browser Built for Web Apps

For an ordered way to use your favourite web apps on Linux check out Tangram, a GTK-based web browser. Oh, I know what you’re going to say: “Dude, I already…

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17 Must-Try Web Browsers for Linux Users in 2024

The post 17 Must-Try Web Browsers for Linux Users in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .A web Browser is a software that provides an interface to surf the web. With an introduction in around 1991, their development and ad…

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Vivaldi Browser Now Boasts Mastodon Integration

Mastodon is now baked into the latest builds of the Vivaldi web browser. Folks are flocking to this federated social networking service in droves of late, a trend Vivaldi is well aware of. Such keen supporters of decentralised social media, they even l…

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Vivaldi Web Browser Continues Adding Every Feature, Ever

Furthering its ambition to replicate absolutely everything in existence inside itself, the latest Vivaldi web browser release adds a productivity feature.
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Firefox 104 Released with Tweaks to Reduce Battery Usage When Idle

As sure as the sun rises and sets, so a new version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser emerges every four weeks. And lo, Firefox 104 is ready for release. Before we look at what’s new, a quick word to those of you hoping to hear that Firefox&#821…

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Firefox 103 Available to Download, But Promised Swipe Gesture is MIA

If you’re impatient to get your hands on the latest version of the Mozilla Firefox web browser you’ll pleased to hear Firefox 103 is now up on the Mozilla FTP ahead of a formal release later this week. Mozilla Firefox 103 features another c…

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Firefox 102 Adds GeoClue Support on Linux, Improves PDF Viewer

A new version of Mozilla Firefox is available to download, ahead of its form release on June 28. Mozilla Firefox 102 sees the browser bake-in support for GeoClue on Linux desktops, improve PDF appearance when using high contrast mode, and gain the abil…

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Ping – Vivaldi Mail is Stable, Ready for Everyday Use

The Vivaldi web browser now comes with a built-in email client with configurable layout and offline support. Plus, new calendar & RSS feed reader features.
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Firefox 101 Released with Only Minor Changes

A new month means a new version of Mozilla Firefox, now up to version 101. In this post we look at what’s (barely) changed, and when the update rolls out.
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