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Safari is a browser made by Apple Computer and shipped with all new Macs. The browser's rendering engine is based on the open source KDE project. It is an excellent choice for browsing on a Mac.
K-Meleon is a web browser for Microsoft Windows that is designed to run on lower-end systems. It offers the same exact rendering as the Mozilla Browser or Firefox Browser, but is far more lightweight. Its development is rather slow, but it serves its purpose well.
Camino is a Mac-centric web browser that embeds the Gecko layout engine. This results in a browser with all the power of the Mozilla or Firefox browsers, but designed specifically for a Macintosh environment. This means it plays well with other Apple-provided software, such as Mail.app or Safari, and adheres to Apple's interface design guidelines.
Epiphany is a browser for the Linux GNOME Desktop Environment. It began life as a fork of Galeon, but bears few modern similarities.
Galeon is a browser for Linux based on the GTK2 toolkit.
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