Midori browser 8.0 light and open source just released

Midori is a lightweight and free program (web browser), for Windows and Linux operating systems. The browser also has a portable that you can use without installation.

The Midori web browser was born on 16 December toy 2007 led by Christian Dywan. The developer's goal was to develop an alternative, lightweight, fast, free and open source browser, and as it seems it did.Midori browser 8

Developed with WebKit technologies, GTK and rewritten with Vala. For privacy, Midori has been using the machine since birth DuckDuckGo for all your web searches.

2019, the Midori project merged with the Astian Foundation (Astian Foundation) to evolve further, maintaining the same principles as the original project.

Watch the video of the previous one ς 7.0

Midori browser: Features

Anonymity - Security

According to the project page, Midori browser ensures a completely anonymous and secure private navigation, as anonymity is one of the developer's goals.

Clean UI

Ease of use for any type of user navigating .

WebKiT

Webkit is a free, fast, and open source web engine that is compliant with many web standards, innovative and has a very large community.

WebApps

The project promotes the use and development of free and open WebApps, and has the tools to make it easier for developers.

So today the application released the new Midori 8.0. More information about the new version can be found at  blog of project.

If you want to try the application, you can download it from the following link:

Download version 8.0

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