Review:

Midori (lightweight Gtk Web Browser)

overall review score: 3.7
score is between 0 and 5
Midori is a lightweight, open-source web browser built on the GTK toolkit, designed to provide a minimalistic and efficient browsing experience. It emphasizes simplicity and speed, making it suitable for lower-resource systems or users who prefer a straightforward interface without excessive features.

Key Features

  • Lightweight and fast performance
  • GTK-based user interface for seamless integration with Linux desktop environments
  • Supports modern web standards including HTML5 and CSS3
  • Minimalistic design with customizable options
  • Session management and bookmarking capabilities
  • Basic privacy features such as cookies management and privacy mode

Pros

  • Highly lightweight and resource-efficient, ideal for older hardware or minimal setups
  • Simple and uncluttered user interface for easy navigation
  • Fast browsing experience due to minimal overhead
  • Open-source and highly customizable
  • Good integration with Linux desktop environments

Cons

  • Lacks some advanced features found in major browsers (e.g., robust extensions, DRM support)
  • Limited development activity which may impact future updates or security patches
  • Not as feature-rich in multimedia handling or developer tools
  • Can be less polished compared to more mainstream browsers

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 05:09:49 PM UTC