Linux Apps for Browsers
Web browsers aren't all the same: They differ in speed, features, customization, privacy and security options, and whether you can bolt on extensions or add-ons for extra control over your Internet experience. Get our tips on Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge, and more, whether you're browsing on your laptop or your mobile phone.
Top 3 Browsers Apps for Linux
More Browsers Apps for Linux
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FreeGet a graphics and text mode web browser for Linux.
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QupZilla for Linux (32-bit)
FreeBrowse the internet through QtWebKit browser.
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RSSowl for Linux
FreeGenerate RSS and RDF feeds in Java.
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Google Chrome for Fedora/openSUSE (64-bit)
FreeSearch, chat, email, and explore internet in a fast and secure way.
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Amaya for openSUSE (64-bit)
FreeCreate and update documents directly on the Web.
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SeaMonkey for Linux (64-bit)
FreeReveal, refine, and take full advantage of high-performance, all-in-one Internet application suite.
LinuxFreeWRL for Linux
FreeGet a cross platform VRML2 and X3D compliant browser.
LinuxAdobe Flash Player 11 Beta 64-bit for Linux
FreeFlash Player preview version with new video hardware acceleration for Internet Explorer
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QupZilla for Fedora (32-bit)
FreeBrowse the internet through QtWebKit browser.
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Jmol for Linux
FreeStudy, educate, and research with interactive 3D molecular visualization of chemicals, crystals, and materials.
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Google Chrome Beta for Fedora/OpenSUSE (64-bit)
FreeExplore the Web in a safe and secure way.
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