Browsers (914 programs)
Pros: This application can be installed for free. It is possible to filter personal search results such as according to date. One tree is planted for approximately every 45 searches. Users can access transparent monthly financial statements.
Cons: Users are still presented with advertising-generated search results. Alternatives to search queries (frequently asked questions) are not provided.
Pros: Fast internet browsing experience. Makes quick secure connections.
Cons: Besides extra security and no tracking similar to Chrome and Firefox. Busy design compared to minimalism of similar secure browsers (for example Epic).
Pros: Unique four-way multi-viewing media. Built-in Ad-Blocker for seamless browsing. Includes an AI Search Assistant.
Cons: Cannot sync favorites with Chrome/Safari. Some niche features may not appeal to all users.
Pros: Fast interface. Strong ad-blocking.
Cons: Limited configuration. Few themes.
Pros: Fast and lightweight. Privacy-focused features and options. Free and open-source.
Cons: No advanced features or customization options.
Pros: Powered by Webkit and Trident web engines. Maxthon skins and web extensions. Maxnote, Passkeeper and UUMail. Cloud synchronization.
Cons: Minimal access to help. Lacks auto update. Privacy not guaranteed. Tabs are messy to use.
Pros: Access to experimental and upcoming browser features. Supports direct feedback to Microsoft for feature improvements. Daily updates provide immediate insight into browser development.
Cons: Frequent instability and occasional crashes. Experimental features may be incomplete or change without notice. Not intended for users requiring a fully stable environment.
Pros: Clean, intuitive interface. Low system resource usage. Runs unobtrusively in the background.
Cons: Limited advanced features. Not designed for complex workflows.
Pros: Lots of safety-related features. Neat and organized interface. Own built-in updater. Own Comodo SecureDNS feature.
Cons: Can consume a lot of RAM. No built-in translator. Does not automatically generate address bar searches. Homepage is no different from Chrome.
Pros: Strong Web standards compliance. Fresh browser interface with familiar browsing tools.
Cons: Relatively unstable compared to existing browsers. A somewhat rigid interface that is counterintuitive.
Pros: Combines email, browsing, and media in one platform. Automatic updates and data encryption. Familiar interface for longtime AOL users. Easy setup and built-in support.
Cons: Limited customization options. Slower performance on older computers. Outdated design compared to modern software. Requires a subscription fee.
Pros: Offers high-end security features. Supports video downloader. Supports ad blocker. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Occasional crashes and lags.
Pros: Clean, streamlined browser. Great ad blocking. Good privacy settings, no data sharing and anti-tracking. Built-in screen capture and screen recording feature.
Cons: Advanced knowledge required for some customisation. Some popular customisation options are not possible. Lacks the level of support of more well known browsers.
Pros: Works on the majority or websites on the web. Plenty of cursor design choices. Option to upload custom designs.
Cons: Does not work or store pages or home pages.
Pros: An Internet Application Suite. Email, IRC chat and news feed client. Web feed reader. HTML editor and web development tools.
Cons: Does not import username and password. Too packed and complex online web suite. Dated interface and utility. Slow web browser startup.