![]() ![]() If you are using Ubuntu, you can find Midori (Snap version) in the Software Center and install it from there. However, the newer versions of Midori can be easily installed using the Snap packages. Midori is no longer available in the Ubuntu 18.04 repository. If you want to try out Midori, let’s see how can you get your hands on it. Let's have a look at Coowon 1,310 views 0 Dislike Share Save Matthew Finchly 3.31K subscribers Coowon browser is a Google Chrome based browser for Windows. Midori didn’t eat my RAM like Chrome so that’s a big plus here. Some videos would throw playback error while others would run just fine. I also had my fair share of troubles with YouTube videos. It could not render the Hindi fonts at all and I am guessing it’s the same with many other non- Romance languages. I couldn’t find a way to add new language support. What I did notice is that it doesn’t support international languages. The lack of extensions has always been a weak point of Midori so I am not going to talk about that. The browsing experience is more or less smooth as you would expect in any standard web browser. It supports HTML5 and renders the websites quickly. I have been using Midori for the past few days. The Midori developer is not Japanese if you were guessing something along that line. Trivia: Midori is a Japanese word that means green. An extremely limited set of extensions include an ad-blocker, colorful tabs etc.Extension modules can be written in C and Vala.Uses DuckDuckGo as a default search engine.Saves tab for the next session by default.Written in Vala with GTK+3 and WebKit rendering engine.Here are some of the main features of the Midori browser A few extensions including an ad-blocker were added in the later releases. After almost two years of inactivity, the development resumed in the last quarter of 2018. The good news is that Midori is not dead. elementary OS dropped it from its latest release, I believe, for this reason. But the development of Midori stalled around 2016 and its fans started wondering if Midori was dead already. ![]() Other distributions like elementary OS also used Midori as its default browser. If you have never heard of Midori, you might think that it is a new application but Midori was first released in 2007.īecause it focused on speed, Midori soon gathered a niche following and became the default browser in lightweight Linux distributions like Bodhi Linux, SilTaz etc. ![]() Midori is an open source web browser that focuses more on being lightweight than on providing a ton of features. If you are looking for a lightweight alternative web browser, try Midori. Here’s a quick review of the lightweight, fast, open source web browser Midori, which has returned from the dead. It’s been merged with Astian project who has launched Midori for Android. The Midori browser we knew and loved has stopped its development. ![]()
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