Help me Midori doesn' t run
Qupzilla? yes it scores 400 out of 555 points on the first online htlm5 tester i ran it through.
it s a quick and clean browser, i realy like it. I can edit word online and play youtube (most of the lightbrowsers i tested cant) and it has a modern looking ui (not like its some ie explorer rippoff from the 90s). my only problem with it is that i can' t search with my enter key, i have to press the search button but i' m sure you can fix that by playing around with some settings... still have to find out how.
it has a portable version, haven' t tested it yet but i like it till now and it' s kind of hard to let me love a browser.. soo yeah try it.. its fine for quick light to medium surfing i think.. i dont realy expect it to be powerfull enough to run the most demanding browser based things but it s not made for it right??
right
as long as it can do HTML5 for the most part it should be good enough for pretty much anything modern
does it have 64-bit version as well? the thing I have about firefox is that it's 32-bit only and crashes if you overload it with a website full of high resolution images
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