![]() If you’d like to try QupZilla yourself you can check it on the developer’s official website. But, at this point I don’t think that it is quite ready to serve as a daily driving web browser on most people’s systems. If you’re looking for an alternative to the big three (Firefox, Chrome, and IE) it may be worth a try. It’s fast, feature-rich, and awesomely portable. QupZilla is an interesting contender in the web browser arena. I can’t see much of a use for the RSS as it only shows titles, doesn’t show the date, and doesn’t combine feeds from multiple websites into the same page. I like the way QupZilla handles history and bookmarks, but its built-in RSS feeder is severely lacking both features and functionality. Also, the built-in AdBlock is highly unintuitive and all exceptions must be added manually using AdBlock code. This is especially true on the portable version. ![]() ![]() However, I’ve found that it will sometimes crash for no reason. It boasts features comparable to Chrome and Firefox, yet uses less resources than either. WebKit guarantee fast browsing and Qt availability on all major platforms. It’s fast, minimalistic, and it handles system resources rather well. QupZilla is a fast lightweight web browser based on WebKit core and Qt Framework. Overall I find myself really liking Qupzilla. It’s worth noting that QupZilla features Private Browsing and the ability to set a custom search engine. Like Opera, QupZilla offers a speed-dial feature as the default landing page for newly opened tabs. The first thing I did when testing it out was turn off the dedicated web search bar. The appearance can be adjusted using themes and interface settings. But, just in case, there is a superfluous dedicated search bar to the side of it. ![]() QupZilla / qupzilla Public archive Notifications Fork 361 Star 1.1k Code Issues 234 Pull requests Actions Projects Wiki Security Insights Releases Tags nowrep v2.2.6 cec7516 Compare Version 2.2. I like that the address bar functions as an omnibar and can perform searches like Chrome and Internet Explorer 9 and up. Releases QupZilla/qupzilla This repository has been archived by the owner on May 10, 2018. The QupZilla interface is what you’d expect for a web browser, with the basic address field, search, and navigation buttons. While that doesn’t include Mac OS X, it does include Windows and nearly every flavor of Linux. QupZilla Portable is available for immediate download from the QupZilla Portable homepage.One of the key selling points ( even though it’s free) of QupZilla is that it’s available across multiple platforms. And it's in Format, so it automatically works with the Platform including the Menu and Backup Utility. It supports upgrades by installing right over an existing copy, preserving all settings. QupZilla Portable is packaged in a Installer so it will automatically detect an existing installation when your drive is plugged in. It has integrated adblocking, an RSS reader, and more. QupZilla is a modern, webkit-based browser with support for HTML5 and Javascript. Update automatically or install from the portable app store in the Platform. QupZilla is a lightweight multiplatform web browser written in Qt Framework and using its web rendering engine QtWebEngine. Qupzilla allows you to take a screenshot of the whole webpage, as well as merge web feeds and bookmarks in one location. And it's open source and completely free. QupZilla This free and open-source browser was based on Webkit and was designed to consume fewer system resources than other major browsers such as Chrome and Firefox. It's packaged in Format so it can easily integrate with the Platform. This is the final release of QupZilla as it has been replaced by Falkon Portable. QupZilla is a modern web browser based on webkit. QupZilla Portable 2.2.6 has been released.
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