Useful Browsers
Useful Browsers
Introduction
Here are some web browsers I have found useful. See also: Useful Browser Add-Ons, Browser Add-On Settings, Useragent Test, Java Settings, Adobe Flash Player Versions, Interesting Browser Add-Ons, Browser Games Requirements, Application Settings, Website Settings.
Web Browsers
Amaya is more for testing your web pages than actually for surfing the web. I use mostly Google Chrome on Mac OS X and before that I mostly used Internet Explorer on Windows. Lynx is a text-only web browser and I use it to see how search engines approximately see my web pages. I use Mozilla Firefox when a web site doesn't work well enough with Internet Explorer or I have problems saving a web page. Netscape Navigator is no longer developed by AOL, but I use it for testing sometimes and there should be browser archive services on the Web where you can download older versions of web browsers. SeaMonkey is a successor of Mozilla Suite (not Mozilla Firefox) web browser. By the way, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo DS consoles use specialized versions of Opera as their web browsers. Safari is available for Mac OS X and Windows.
Last modified: June 20th, 2014
Author: Tomi Häsä (tomi.hasa@gmail.com)
URL: http://sites.google.com/site/tomihasa/useful-browsers