• PerogiBoi
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      Ya there’s only 2 types of browsers :( chromium and Firefox based. There’s a total monopoly on that

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            There are several browsers, but the hard part being discussed here is the browser engine. The current promising up and comers are LibWeb for Ladybird and Servo which is now under management of the Linux Foundation; super exciting.

            But as far as just browsers, I recommend the Firefox fork, zen browser. The interface is fantastic.

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              I don’t think ladybird is released in any way that can be used by anyone. It’s still in development

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        Well, Safari (Webkit) too but nobody likes that one.

        Btw, Google’s Blink is based on Webkit which is based on KDE’s KHTML. Else, there is Gecko (Firefox) and was Trident (MS Internet Explorer). Oh, and QtWebkit but it’s slow in JS.

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          GNOME Web (formerly known as Epiphany) also uses the Safari WebKit.