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Midori (web browser)

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Midori
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Midori 0.4.0
Developer(s) Christian Dywan, et al.
Initial release December 16, 2007 (2007-12-16)[1]
Stable release 0.4.6 / 15 May 2012; 0 days ago (2012-05-15)[2]
Preview release none  (n/a) [±]
Development status Active
Written in C
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in About 30 languages
Type Web browser
License LGPL v2.1+
Website www.twotoasts.de

Midori (?, Japanese for green) is a web browser that aims to be lightweight and fast. It uses the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ 2 or GTK+ 3 interface. Midori is part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies component.[3] It is the default browser in elementary OS[4], the SliTaz Linux distribution and the Bodhi Linux distribution[5] as well as Trisquel Mini and Sysresccd.

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Features

Official listed features:[6]

  • Full integration with GTK+ 2 and GTK+ 3 support
  • Fast rendering with WebKit
  • Tabs, windows and session management
  • Flexibly configurable web search
  • User scripts and user styles support
  • Straightforward bookmark management
  • Customizable and extensible interface
  • Extension modules can be written in C and Vala
  • Supports HTML5
  • Form history, mouse gestures and cookie management.
Midori 0.1.6 passing the Acid3 Test

Midori passes the Acid3 test.

Among the latter features are:[7]

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