Review:

Midori (web Browser)

overall review score: 3.5
score is between 0 and 5
Midori is a lightweight, open-source web browser designed for simplicity and efficiency. It is based on GTK+ and WebKit rendering engine, making it suitable for Unix-like operating systems such as Linux and BSD. Midori aims to provide a minimalistic browsing experience with essential features, prioritizing speed and low resource usage while maintaining user privacy and security.

Key Features

  • Open-source software licensed under GPL
  • Lightweight and fast performance
  • Based on GTK+ toolkit and WebKit rendering engine
  • Supports multiple tabs, bookmarking, and history
  • Privacy-focused with options to disable scripts and cookies
  • Customizable interface with extensions
  • Supports password management and session restore

Pros

  • Minimalist design that reduces clutter
  • Low resource consumption ideal for older or low-end hardware
  • Open-source with community-driven development
  • Good for users seeking basic browsing without extensive bloat

Cons

  • Lacks some advanced features found in mainstream browsers like Chrome or Firefox
  • Limited extension ecosystem compared to more popular browsers
  • Development activity has been somewhat sporadic at times
  • User interface may feel outdated or less polished

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:35:21 AM UTC