Review:

Midori Web Browser (original Project)

overall review score: 3.6
score is between 0 and 5
Midori Web Browser (original project) is a lightweight, open-source web browser designed primarily for simplicity and speed. Built using GTK and WebKit rendering engine, it aims to provide a minimalistic browsing experience with an emphasis on low resource consumption and user control. It is suitable for users who prefer a straightforward, no-frills internet browsing tool, especially on lower-end hardware or resource-constrained environments.

Key Features

  • Lightweight and fast performance
  • Open-source and customizable
  • Minimalistic user interface
  • Utilizes WebKit rendering engine
  • Supports extensions and plugins
  • Cross-platform compatibility (Linux, Windows, macOS)
  • Simple configuration options

Pros

  • Low system resource usage makes it ideal for older or less powerful hardware.
  • Open-source nature allows for community-driven development and customization.
  • Simplicity provides a distraction-free browsing experience.
  • Quick startup times due to minimal design.
  • Flexible configuration options for advanced users.

Cons

  • Lacks modern features found in more popular browsers (e.g., built-in sync, advanced privacy tools).
  • Development activity has waned compared to major browsers, potentially impacting long-term support.
  • Limited extension ecosystem relative to mainstream browsers like Firefox or Chrome.
  • User interface may feel outdated or less polished than recent browsers.
  • Security updates may not be as rapid or comprehensive.

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 12:15:48 AM UTC