User Agent Category: Web Browser
Web Browsers are graphical applications that render rich HTML content and process scripts. Well known web browsers are Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox, Netscape Navigator, Opera, Safari.
| Agent | Description |
|---|---|
| 1X | 1X - with user agent signature 'Science Traveller International 1X' - is a compact, fast, easy-to-use web browser, with no spyware and a range of features not available in other web browsers. Download trial copy available. |
| Abolimba | Abolimba Multibrowser is a web browser that can display many web pages within one window. The web pages are displayed in individual tab pages, which provides for a comfortable and clear surfing experience. Compared to other web browsers Abolimba Mutlibrowser ships with numerous additional features, such as Favorites Groups, Ad Blocker, URL Shortcuts, Meta Search and Popup Killers, Page Translation and many more. |
| Ace Explorer | Free IE-based browser, built for speed. Includes memory enhancer. No adware, popups or spyware. |
| Acoo Browser | Tabbed browser with popup blocker, Ad filter, cleaner, site group and web search. |
| Acorn Browse | Browser available only for Acorn computers running RISC OS. |
| ActiveWorlds | Active Worlds lets you visit and chat in 3D worlds that are built by other users. |
| Amaya | Web Editor/Browser, used to create and update documents directly on the Web. Browsing features are seamlessly integrated with the editing and remote access features in a uniform environment. |
| Amiga AWeb | Amiga browser. AWeb has been around for a while, but it's open-source since 2002. Originally released in mid nineties, now being overhauled. |
| Amiga Voyager | Web browser for Amiga operating system. |
| ANT Fresco | ANT Fresco Browser is specifically designed for interactive TV, consumer electronic and embedded devices. |
| AOL | AOL Explorer, or browser provided by America Online. |
| Atari | Video game console. |
| Avant Browser | Freeware web browser. |
| AvantGo | PDA web browser for Palm OS and BlackBerry. |
| Beonex | Open source free web browser, similar to Netscape 7, for Windows, Linux, MacOS and FreeBSD. |
| Bilbo | Web front-end for the Nessus Security Scanner. |
| Biyubi | Mexican browser for Fenix OS. |
| BlackBerry | BlackBerry Wireless Internet browser. |
| BrowseX | Cross-platform browser. An open source browser for Linux and cross-complied to Windows. Uses C and Tcl/Tk. Not a Gecko clone. |
| Camino | The Camino Project has worked to create a browser that is as functional and elegant as the computers it runs on. The Camino web browser is powerful, secure, and ready to meet the needs of all users while remaining simple and elegant in its design. |
| Chimera | World Wide Web browser for UNIX-based machines running the X window system. |
| Commerce Browser Center | Wildsoft closed Internet client system user-agent. |
| Crazy Browser | Free web browser, with the ability to open multiple sites and windows inside a single browser task and Smart Pop-up Blocker. |
| Cuam | IE based browser. |
| Cyberdog | Cyberdog is an internet suite that was developed by Apple Computer for the Mac OS line of operating systems. |
| Danger Hiptop | GPRS/EDGE mobile phone with wireless Internet capabilities. |
| Deepnet Explorer | Free IE-based browser with fully integrated P2P file sharing capabilities and a built-in RSS/ATOM news reader. |
| Democracy | TV viewer developed by a non-for-profit organization, dedicated to keeping internet TV free and open. Runs on Windows. |
| Dillo | Web browser project completely written in C. |
| DocZilla | Mozilla-based SGML/XML/HTML browser. Proprietary SGML and XML parsers built on top of the standard Gecko engine. Win32 only. |
| DonutP | Donut P Japanese IE-based browser. |
| Dreamcast | Video game console. |
| DX-Browser | IE-based browser. |
| Emacs/W3 | Slightly aging browser for Emacs users. |
| Enigma Browser | Freeware web browser, using Internet Explorer's Trident layout. |
| Epiphany | Free web browser for the GNOME desktop. |
| EudoraWeb | Eudora Internet Suite, browser for Palm. |
| Express WebPictures | Image browser. |
| Firefox | Graphical cross-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla and a large community of external contributors, which replaced Mozilla Suite. Open-source free source code. Supported by various versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. GranParadiso was Firefox 3's codename, as well as Firebird, Minefield and Phoenix. Bon Echo Alpha 1 is a developer preview release of the next generation Firefox browser and it is being made available for testing purposes only. |
| Flock | Web browser for social networks. |
| Galeon | Open source GNOME Web browser based on Gecko (Mozilla's layout engine). |
| Google Talk | Google's instant messenger. |
| GreenBrowser | GreenBrowser is a free open source web browser based on IE's core. Its goal is to help people surf Internet faster, more securely and efficiently. Its highlight features include optimized browsing engine, integrated search toolbar, smart pop-up filter. |
| HotJava | Browser and HTML Component. The original Java-based browser. Modular, extensible web browser from Sun Microsystems that can execute Java applets. |
| HttpUnit | Open-source Java browser behavior simulation tool. Automates website testing, including form submission, JavaScript, basic http authentication, cookies and automatic page redirection, and allows Java test. |
| I-Opener | Low-cost internet appliance produced by Netpliance. |
| IbisBrowser | Japanese mobile browser. |
| IBrowse | Web browser for Amiga operating system. |
| iCab | Web browser for the Apple Macintosh. |
| ICE Browser | Java browser, supplied with JBuilder. |
| IceWeasel | Debian-based web browser, modified version of Firefox. Thunderbird and SeaMonkey have been renamed to Icedove and Iceape respectively in the same way. |
| ImageVisu | Image and graphics viewer, displays HTTP and ECWP files from the Web. |
| InetURL | IVM phone software plugin for web server access. |
| Internet Explorer/MSIE | Microsoft's Internet Explorer (MSIE) browser, or compatible, where MSIE is followed by browser's version number. |
| iRider | IE-based browser. |
| jBrowser | Web browser for handhelds. |
| K-Meleon | Lightweight free open-source web browser for Win32 platform, based on the Gecko layout engine. K-Ninja is a variation, designed without menu-bar and a reduced number of toolbar buttons in order to reduce the screen area used by the browser for functions other than rendering the website. |
| Kazehakase | Open-source web browser for UNIX compatible environment, implemented with multiple layout engines. |
| KKman | Japanese IE-based browser. |
| Klondike | Klondike WAP Browser for Windows Personal Edition. |
| Konqueror | Open Source web browser with HTML 4.01 compliance, supporting Java applets, JavaScript, CSS and Netscape plugins. |
| LG | LG 8138 Mobile Phone browser. |
| Liberate DTV | Server suite, TV emulator. |
| Lotus-Notes | Lotus Notes client browser and discovery server. |
| Lunascape | IE-based browser from Japan. |
| Maxthon/MyIE2 | Maxthon (former MyIE2) is a IE-based tabbed browser with customizable interface. |
| Media Center PC | Windows MCE or browsing from within Media Center interface, where version is 2.8 for Media Center 2004, 3.0 for Media Center 2005, 3.1 for Media Center 2005 with update rollup 1, 4.0 for Media Center 2005 with update rollup 2, 5.0 for Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate edition. |
| Minimo | Mozilla-based browser that allows users to get access to web content on mobile devices. |
| MoonBrowser | IE-based browser. |
| Mosaic | Original browser developped by Netscape, with code name Mozilla, the browser that started it all. Modern browsers owe their interface to this browser. No longer in use. |
| Motorola | Internet Explorer Mobile on Motorola mobile phone |
| MSN | Browser provided by MSN (MicroSoft Network). |
| MSPIE | PDA Pocket for Windows CE. |
| NetFront | NetFront for Pocket PC. |
| NetPositive | Stock browser for the BeOS system, no longer active. NetPositive/Net+ was the default browser that came with the BeOS operating system. It had partial support for JavaScript, but no Java or CSS. |
| Netscape | Netscape using MSHTML rendering engine. Standalone Navigator in early versions is indicated by Nav, for X11, Windows or Macintosh. |
| NetSurf | NetSurf is an open-source web browser for RISC OS, licensed under the GPL. Its aim is to bring the HTML 4 and CSS standards to the RISC OS platform and provide a small, fast and comprehensive web browsing solution. |
| Nokia | Opera on Nokia mobile phone |
| OffByOne | Very small Windows-only free browser, HTML 3.2 standard, no Javascript or plug-ins, runs direct from CD. |
| OmniWeb | Commercial web browser for Mac. |
| Opera | Opera web browser or - if pattern at the end of string - Opera cloaked as Internet Explorer. |
| Orca | Orca Browser is a Gecko-based browser from the makers of Avant Browser. Avant Browser runs on an Internet Explorer engine and Dr. Orca runs on a Gecko engine like Firefox, Mozilla, K-Meleon, etc. |
| Oregano | Commercial web browser for RISC OS computers. |
| Oxygen | Small Windows and Linux Mozilla clone. NetDIVE Oxygen Web Browser is a free and open source web browser. Oxygen is fully compliant with the open standards of the World Wide Web and offers the latest browsing features such as Javascript, Flash, Java, and Cascading Style sheets. |
| PalmSource | Web browser for PALM. |
| Pango-Text | One Laptop per Child browser. Web browser built on Xulrunner, the run-time environment used by the Firefox browser. |
| PlanetWeb | Discontinued browser. |
| PlayStation | Video game console. PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Portable (PSP). |
| Pocket PC | Pocket PC, used by Internet Explorer Mobile. |
| PortalMMM | IMode mobile browser. |
| Real Player | RealPlayer web browser. Can have R1 followed by version number. |
| Safari | Best known web browser for Macintosh. Safari puts everything you need to browse, search, view RSS feeds and manage your bookmarks in a clean, easy-to-use navigation bar. |
| Scope Navigator | Scope Navigator mobile browser. |
| SeaMonkey | Web-browser, advanced e-mail and newsgroup client, IRC chat client, and HTML editing made simple. |
| Shiira | Open-source web browser written in Cocoa, using the KHTML rendering engine provided by Apple's Web Kit. Same rendering engine used by Safari. |
| SiteKiosk | Public terminal browser. SiteKiosk's integrated kiosk browser is based on Microsoft's Internet Explorer and is capable of displaying the same content such as Web pages, images (.gif, .jpg, .png, and .bmp), videos, Flash and PDF files, etc. The difference between this browser and Internet Explorer is that SiteKiosk's integrated browser provides protection against any manipulation by the user. What is more, SiteKiosk allows you to completely redesign all buttons or display content in fullscreen mode. |
| Sleipnir | IE-based browser and search bar. |
| SmartPhone | Smartphone, used by Internet Explorer Mobile. |
| Snoopy | Open-source PHP class that simulates a web browser. It automates the task of retrieving web page content and posting forms. |
| SoftBank | NetFront browser on Softbank mobile phone. |
Abolimba Multibrowser is a web browser that can display many web pages within one window. The web pages are displayed in individual tab pages, which provides for a comfortable and clear surfing experience. Compared to other web browsers Abolimba Mutlibrowser ships with numerous additional features, such as Favorites Groups, Ad Blocker, URL Shortcuts, Meta Search and Popup Killers, Page Translation and many more.
Free web browser, with the ability to open multiple sites and windows inside a single browser task and Smart Pop-up Blocker.
Graphical cross-platform web browser developed by the Mozilla and a large community of external contributors, which replaced Mozilla Suite. Open-source free source code. Supported by various versions of Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. GranParadiso was Firefox 3's codename, as well as Firebird, Minefield and Phoenix. Bon Echo Alpha 1 is a developer preview release of the next generation Firefox browser and it is being made available for testing purposes only.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer (MSIE) browser, or compatible, where MSIE is followed by browser's version number.