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Arora: A Light, Cross-Platform Web Browser

The web browser market got more competition today, Arora – initially a project based on the QTWebKit framework and then carried on as a seperate project using the WebKit rendering engine (ala Google Chrome/Chromium).

The browser itself is cross-platform thanks in part to the Qt framework it’s based on.

Arora

Arora

The browser itself:

“…features a minimalistic and lightweight interface, including tab management, simple history, a bookmarks system and global user CSS.”

Essentially this makes it ideal for those that just want a browser for a browser and not much else however, the project is open source so more features could be coming to it as seeing as it’s based on the WebKit rendering engine as opposed to Firefox’s Gecko, it fits with it’s other cousins such as Chrome/Iron.

[via DLS]

Arora: A light-weight, cross-platform web browser based on WebKit.

  1. 04/02/2010 at 00:38 | #1

    Good post, I can’t say that I agree with everything that was said, but very good information overall. Thanks…

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