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10 Alternative Browsers You May Not Know Existed!

10 Alternative Browsers You May Not Know Existed!

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These cool browsers are the 10 best alternative browsers that you may not know existed. Some of you have asked what are the best alternative browsers, this video should answer that question and some of you have said these alternative browsers are better than Google Chrome. So if you need a new browser, these are the top 10 best alternative internet browsers. These web browsers work on Windows, Mac, and Linux computers.
Date: 2020-05-09

Comments and reviews: 10


Seamonkey is more of what I prefer in a browsing environment. With DDgo and others, as an artist, I feel confident my net usage is not an ad waiting to happen, the gov't. won't flag my outside searches which leaves me off their totally asinine tsa or worse radar (just remember: no system is completely safe and/or secure) and thus, potentially blocked from viewing the entire world(not just what they want), gathering my art supplies, interfacing with other artists and any other oddities I may happen to discover useful or find intriguing. Maxthon, though useful, is still based in China. Flashpeak Slimjet is another I find useful with Firefox as the fallback. Personal sentiment and opinion: if a company has to know what brand of tp might appeal to me at this instant, then that company is too far up my background! If they're that close, they know they should send it to me and then leave me alone until I require more by notification. Entirely too intrusive. And with outfits like Google kowtowing to certain governments and lobbying our own with funds amounting to more than many countries worth, I need to find fair and decent methods which agree with an honest and wholesome lifestyle approach. Keep the spies out my world. Keep the money away from government agencies who view dissension as a disease to be crushed...yes, even the u.s. would do it openly if they could get away with it. My life, my choices and my family are not to be viewed without asking me first. Up front and open. Not a dos if I do not agree completely with some verbose novel of fine print. So, ideally, I guess I'm wanting an operating system and search engine which is inherently ad-free, of course, within reason...I believe in a fair profit for fair product, meaning non-targeted, random ads which standard business operations and dealings necessitate thus are necessary; Spy-free...completely,totally and without any hesitancy or stipulations; and some form of civility and humanity within the structure...absolutely no pandering or any greed-motivated actions selling out. Utopian ideals. Apologies if it seems I soap-boxed and ranted. Just opining on what is out there and why the choices are easier.
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Fantastic !! I didn't know about many of these !! Definitely try them out. Opera Neon looks very cool !!! Maxthon is a fantastic browser. I've used it for a long time. Epiphany and quipzilla is missing here. They are also very good. There is another browser which has three rendering modes like one of the browsers here. But I forgot the name. I'll share it here if I can find it. Oh, and SeaMonkey is also a very feature rich browser. A bit on the slower side, but a potent browser. Thanks Techgumbo for sharing these with us !!
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LUNASCAPE. That is the name of the browser I was talking about earlier. I strongly recommend everyone to try it. It is world's first browser to incorporate three different rendering engines, and man, they run really smooth. It takes a long time to start, though. It loads up lunascape.tv website after it is loaded by default. But once it loaded, it really runs smooth. The animations are very graceful. Try it out, Techgumbo, and please do the next video about browsers featuring this one. Looking forward to it !!!!
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In your recent video, Mozilla Firefox got the top spot but your comments took me to this video. Right now I'm simply considering something other than the Big-3 (Firefox, Chrome, MSIE) so I'm looking closely at and will likely try out Opera and Vivaldi. Mozilla has been sooo dominant the past few years as the best alternative to MSIE that IMO it's become mainstream and subject to all sorts of issues related to all the plug-ins, extensions and bonus features.
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Hey TechGumbo, I liked all the browsers and your video too. I currently use Opera as my default browser but I have seen even better browsers in this video. I want to replace Opera with a browser listed in this video. I have Google Chrome but I found Opera little interesting. I have used Vivaldi and don't want to use it again. Please suggest me a specific browser from this list which can fulfill my needs (which is convenient and fully featured).
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Happy Vivaldi user here since August. I remember when I first launched vivaldi, to test how optimized it is, I opened up about 20 youtube tabs with all of the pages loaded but videos paused. If this was chrome, about 6-7 gigs of my 8 gig ram would've been cannibalized in seconds, vivaldi on the other hand, was using 1.6 gigs only. No lag switching between tabs either. This browser needs some proper love from us.
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Thanks for making this video. I had been wanting to get off Chrome, but Firefox is not what it used to be. Vivaldi is my main browser now. I love the side panel that allows you to very quickly access your history, bookmarks, and downloads. I've also found that it has a lot of the features I need built right in, and I need a lot fewer browser extensions, which lightens the processing load a little bit.
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That feature you said was exclusive to Ghost Browser, multiple sessions in the same window, is currently available in Firefox as part of their test pilot program, where users get to try new features. It is called Containers and although it is like an official Mozilla extension right now it seems it will be a built in feature in FF 57.
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Thank you very much for the video. It is very complete and shows very different browsers. Which one do you usually use? I have also been researching alternatives to #chrome, and I have discovered very useful browsers such as Opera GX and Firefox developer edition. Do you know or have you tried any of them? Thank you.
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I tried out maxthon in iOS and I m stunned it has a night mode a sleek simple ui it s responsive and fast and best of all its ad blocked works only browser with adblocker that I ve seen works in iOS which is useful since iOS doesn t have the freedom of Andries when it comes to applications and browser extensions
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