Web browsers (79 programs)
Pros: Sleek design. Great tab compatibility. Lots of gestures. Large page viewing area.
Cons: Some learning curve. Rendering issues. Slower on some websites. CPU-heavy.
Pros: Compatible with many common web plugins. The cache is automatically cleared when the application is closed. Operating system performance should not be affected. Many traditional web filters are bypassed.
Cons: Not possible to cut and paste passwords. Not a "browser" in the traditional sense. Some feel the interface is oversimplified. Not suitable for children.
Pros: Anti-fingerprinting expertise. Doesn’t collect user data. Private browsing activated by default. Reset button for clean browsing.
Cons: Doesn’t have a built-in VPN. DNS over HTTPS isn't enabled by default.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Automatic security and virus scans. Handy Tableau and Smartbox features.
Cons: Data collection practices can be an issue for some.
Pros: Provides additional web surfing tools. Smart and attractive format.
Cons: Tends to crash and freeze. Comes with a steep learning curve.
Pros: Clean interface. Very fast surfing. Lots of extensions. Gives you a peek at what's to come in Chrome.
Cons: Can be unstable. Aimed mainly at those with programming knowledge.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Privacy-focused features and options. Free and open-source.
Cons: No advanced features or customization options.
Pros: Built-in AI search for crypto sentiment and research. Customizable dashboard aligned with user’s preferred blockchain. Integrated wallets and access to dApps. Enhanced privacy with optional Tor and VPN features.
Cons: Lacks consistent user protection due to decentralized structure. May perform poorly on older or low-spec devices.