Description
Dillo FOR LINUX
Dillo is an open-source web browser designed for lightweight GNU/Linux distributions, Mac OS X, and BSD flavors. It offers a minimalistic user interface and essential features for efficient browsing.
Key Features:
- Tabbed browsing
- Improved HTML parser
- GTK+ friendly interface
- Bookmark support
- Remote CSS
- Embedded CSS
- Customizable panel
- HTML errors detector
Technical Specifications:
- Written in C and C++
- FLTK GUI toolkit
- Available as source archive
- Compatible with 32-bit, 64-bit, ARM Cortex-A8, and MIPS64el
- Supports FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly BSD, and Mac OS X
- File size less than 350 KB
Goals:
Dillo aims to democratize Internet access, prioritize user privacy, and offer a highly efficient browsing experience.
Recommendation:
For a fast, small, and modern web browser experience, consider using Midori, especially for lightweight Linux distributions.
Publisher: Jorge Arellano Cid
User Reviews for Dillo FOR LINUX 7
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Dillo FOR LINUX is a lightweight browser with key features like tabbed browsing and HTML errors detector. Ideal for minimal distributions.
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Dillo is impressively lightweight and fast! Perfect for my minimal setup, and I love its privacy focus.
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As a user of minimal Linux distros, Dillo is a fantastic browser. It's simple yet effective for basic browsing!
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I appreciate the open-source nature of Dillo! It runs smoothly on my system and keeps my data secure.
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Dillo might not be flashy, but it gets the job done without hogging resources. A must-try for lightweight users!
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Dillo is my go-to browser for speed! It's incredibly small and efficient, making it perfect for older machines.
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Love Dillo's simplicity! It's refreshing to use a browser that prioritizes performance and user privacy.