1.Midori
Lightweight and fast web browser that uses the WebKit rendering engine and the GTK+ 2 or GTK+ 3 interface. Midori is part of the Xfce desktop environment's Goodies component and is the default browser in elementary OS, the SliTaz Linux distribution and the Bodhi Linux distribution as well as Trisquel Mini, and SystemRescueCD.
2.SRWare Iron
Freeware web browser that is actually an implementation of the Chromium by SRWare of Germany, which primarily aims to eliminate usage tracking and other privacy-compromising functionality that the Google Chrome browser includes. It does implement some additional features that distinguish it from Google Chrome, such as built-in ad blocking.
3.Arora
Arora is a lightweight cross-platform web browser that uses the QtWebKit port of the fully standards-compliant WebKit layout engine. It features fast rendering, powerful JavaScript engine and supports Netscape plugins.
4.NetSurf
NetSurf is a free, open source web browser that is written in C and released under the GNU Public Licence version 2. NetSurf has its own layout and rendering engine entirely written from scratch.
5.Kazehakase
Web browser for Unix-like operating systems that uses the GTK+ libraries. Kazehakase embeds the Gecko layout engine as well as GTK+ WebKit.
6.CoolNovo
CoolNovo (formerly ChromePlus) is based on Chromium and is available for Windows. The browser is just like Google Chrome free and it has more functionality, such as displaying a site with Trident and a built-in download manager that opens in a separate window (disabled by default).
7.Comodo Dragon
Freeware web browser that is based on Chromium. Sporting a similar interface to Google Chrome, Dragon does not implement Chrome's user tracking and some other potentially privacy-compromising features, and provides additional security measures, such as indicating the authenticity and relative strength of a website's SSL certificate.
8.Chromium
Chromium is the open source web browser project from which Google Chrome draws its source code. The browsers share the majority of code and features, though there are some minor differences in features and they have different licensing.
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