Microsoft Edge is a web browser developed by Microsoft. Officially released on 21 January 2015, it replaced Internet Explorer as the default Windows web browser. It is also the default browser for Windows 10 Mobile, the version for smartphones and tablets included in Windows 10 OS. The Cortana Smart Personal Assistant is integrated into the browser. In order to get more information about an element of a web page, simply select the element in question, right click and select "Ask Cortana", the search results are given from the Bing search engine. The reports have so far indicated that this browser will be lighter and faster than his brother "Internet Explorer". Unlike Internet Explorer, Edge is not only a PC-based application but also a universal application that is also compatible with tablets and smartphones.
Mozilla Firefox (originally named Phoenix and later for some time known as Mozilla Firebird) is a free and open source cross-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and hundreds of volunteers. Before the release of version 1.0 on November 9, 2004, Firefox had received a very good response from the media, including Forbes and the Wall Street Journal. With over 5 million downloads in the first 12 days of release, and 6 million to a 24 November 2004, Firefox 1.0 is a free software, open source, the most widely used among home users. Through Firefox, the Mozilla Foundation aims to develop a small, fast, simple, and highly developed web browser. Since April 3, 2003, Firefox and the Thunderbird email client have become the main focus of Mozilla Foundation developers to replace Mozilla Suite.
Internet Explorer has been used extensively since 1999, covering 95% of all web browser usage during 2002 to 2003 with Internet Explorer 5 and Internet Explorer 6. Over time, it lost market share since it was involved with the web browser competition.
4. Netscape
5. Android Browser
6. Opera
A speed test conducted by the ZDNet's technology site in early 2008 showed, that among Internet Explorer 7, Safari 3, Firefox 3 pre-release version and Opera 9.5, Opera is the fastest browser in some areas. But the only browser that Opera clearly outperforms is Internet Explorer. On version 10.5, Opera displays a new JavaScript engine, as well as a new vector graphics library.
7. Safari
Safari is a closed-source web browser developed by Apple Inc. It is available for macOS, iOS (the system used by the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad). Before the release of Safari, Apple's browser including Internet Explorer for Mac from Microsoft to your computer as the default browser.
8. AOL Explorer
9. Dolphin Browser
Dolphin Browser is a proprietary web browser by MoboTap Inc., designed for smartphones and tablet computers based on Android and iOS operating systems. Dolphin Browser uses the WebKit browser engine, distributed browser for free. Dolphin Browser was created in 2009. Later, in March 2010, MoboTap Inc. was established in San Francisco, which took up its further support and development. The browser supports extensions and gesture control. Today, the browser exists in several versions, for example, the light version of the Dolphin Browser Mini is designed for low-power devices. The browser allows the user to independently create arbitrary gestures, which can then be used to navigate through the pages. There are also gestures that are used to control the browser itself. For example, by pulling the edge of the screen, you can open the side panel.
10. Maxthon
11. Firefox for iOS
Due to the iOS security restrictions chosen by Apple (specifically the inability to set the temporary directory, which is essential for just-in-time compilation), Firefox has to use the built-in iOSKK rendering structure instead of the Gecko.
12. Amazon Kindle
13. Microsoft Edge for iOS
14. RockMelt
15. Arora
16. Opera Mini
17. Tor Browser
18. UC Browser
19. Puffin Browser
20. Brave
21. Baidu Browser
22. Vivaldi
23. IBrowse (for AmigaOS)
24. WebPositive
25. xB Browser
xB Browser (XeroBank Browser, formerly called Torpark) is an Open Source web browser based on the Tor client and Firefox Portable. It is a browser developed with security in mind, so when a new version of Firefox comes out, it does not adapt until several bug fix versions have been released.
26. Google Chrome
Google Chrome is a web browser created by Google through open source code. Its name is placed on the frame of the graphical user interface (GUI) i.e. Chrome. The name of this project is chromium and it has been released under BSD license. On September 2, 2008, beta version of Google Chrome for Microsoft Windows operating system was released in 43 languages. Google Chrome new browser will be based on the open source Linux code, in which the third party developer will also be able to create a favorable application. Google Chrome is built with better security, better speed and stability. The most prominent characteristic of chrome is its speed and application performance. Its beta version was launched in March 2009.
27. OmniWeb
28. Baidu Mobile Browser
In June 2012, during the Google I/O 2012, Chrome browser announced for iOS, which is available on iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
30. Firefox for mobile (codenamed Fennec)
31. Yandex Browser
32. Midori
33. IBM WebExplorer
34. Yahoo! Browser
35. Comodo Dragon
36. CM Browser - Cheetah Mobile
37. Chromium
Chromium is an open source web browser project where Google Chrome takes its source code. These explorers share the majority of codes and features, although there are some minor differences in features and they have different licenses. One of the main objectives of this project is for Chromium to be a window manager with tabs, or a shell for the web, as opposed to it being a traditional explorer application. This application is designed to have a minimalist user interface. The developers stated that - they must feel light (cognitive and physical) and fast.
38. Avant Browser
39. Epic
40. Torch
41. Amosaic
AMosaic is a porting of the Mosaic web browser for the Amiga platform. The development was started in 1993 and was the first graphic web browser for Amiga. AMosaic was based on Mosaic, a web browser from NCSA. AMosaic is AmigaOS for the published version of NCSA's Mosaic browser. The first version was released on December 25, 1993. The developer is Michael Fischer. Using runtime libraries, the browser supports two different TCP / IP implementations (AS225 and AmiTCP) and DNET communication.
42. MicroB
MicroB is a tablet, phone web browser developed by Nokia for use in smartphones, mobile and tablet devices that run the Maemo operating system. The browser is Mozilla-based and uses the Gecko layout engine.
43. Miro
The Miro (formerly DTV or Democracy Player) is one of the Participatory Culture Foundation developed, free P2PTV program. It can automatically download videos from subscribed channels, so it works as a video podcast reader. Miro allows you to search for videos from nine video portals. The hits of the search are displayed as a list with one picture and one to five lines description and can be clicked on to download.
NetPositive, sometimes called Net+, was the browser included with BeOS. The program has more spartan display capabilities, so it supports HTML 4.0 and parts of JavaScript.
Planetweb browser is a discontinued browser for Dreamcast. This browser is user ticket to SegaNet and key to exclusive games and game demos. Here user will need it every time user use their Dreamcast to browse the Internet and connect with Dreamcall.
46. Qihoo 360 mobile browsers
360 Extreme Explorer is a modern, western-oriented version of the 360 Browser browser, the development of the international version of which was discontinued in October 2014. For the first time under the name 360 Secure Browser (at different times it was called 360 Browser, 360 Speed‚ Browser or Safe Browser) it was released in September 2008.
47. Mozilla Application Suite
48. Timberwolf
49. Iceweasel
50. K-Meleon
51. MSN Explorer
52. Beonex Communicator
53. Camino for Mac OS X
54. Galeon
55. NetSurf
56. GNU IceCat
57. Swiftweasel
58. Flock
59. Gnuzilla GNU's fork
60. VMS Mosaic
61. Classilla
62. Dillo
63. Dooble
64. Kirix Strata
65. Line Mode Browser
66. Waterfox
67. Comodo IceDragon
68. Konqueror
69. Pale Moon
70. AT&T Pogo
71. Amazon Silk
72. SRWare Iron
73. SlimBrowser
74. Arachne
75. Swiftfox
76. iCab
77. SeaMonkey (successor to Mozilla Application Suite)
78. Lunascape
79. TenFourFox
80. Voyager (for AmigaOS)
81. Tencent Traveler
82. Lynx
83. AWeb (AmigaOS)
84. Amaya
85. 360 Secure Browser
86. Otter Browser
87. Sleipnir
88. SlimBoat
89. Deepnet Explorer
90. HotJava
91. ThunderHawk
92. Abaco
93. Arena
94. Ariadna
95. BOLT Browser
96. Bento Browser
97. Boat Browser
Boat Browser was a web browser for smartphones and tablets on the Android operating system. It was developed by the company Boatmob, Inc. In addition to the actual Boat Browser, there was also the Boat Browser Mini version for older mobile devices. Special components of the browser were the gesture control, add-ons, the flash player and designs. The Boat Browser had been downloaded over 5,000,000 times from the Google Play Store and received 95,000 reviews by 2018. At the times it was one of the most popular browsers, after Google Chrome, Dolphin Browser and the UC Browser. In August 2013 it was given an overall rating of 4.4 in the Google Play Store. As of 2014, the browser has not been further developed, since mid-2018 the browser is no longer offered in Google Play.
98. Charon
99. CometBird
100. Conkeror
101. DR-WebSpyder
102. EWW
103. Ecosia
104. Emacs/W3
105. Embrowser
106. Gazelle
107. Gollum browser
108. GreenBrowser
109. Internet Channel
110. Internet in a Box
111. Iris Browser
112. K-Ninja
113. Links
114. MediaBrowser
115. MenuBox
116. Minimo (for mobile)
117. Mothra
118. NetCaptor
119. Nightingale
120. Nintendo 3DS NetFront Browser NX
121. OWB
122. PhantomJS
123. Phoenix
Phoenix was an early, now discontinued a famous web browser and editor, developed at the Chicago University in the Biological Sciences Division, that was built on tkWWW version 0.9.