Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser with full HTML5 and CSS3 support, used by default on the XFCE4 desktop environment and on Elementary OS systems. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.10, which…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser with full HTML5 and CSS3 support, used by default on the XFCE4 desktop environment and on Elementary OS systems. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.10, which…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser with full HTML5 and CSS3 support, used by default on the XFCE4 desktop environment and on Elementary OS systems. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.9, which…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser, used by default on the XFCE4 desktop environment and on Elementary OS systems. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.8.1, which has been released a while ago,…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser, used with XFCE4 desktop environment. Also,it is the default internet browser of Elementary OS. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.8.1, which has been recently released, coming…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser, used with XFCE4 desktop environment. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.7, which has been recently released. Among others, Midori 0.5.7 got a smarter session management that…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser, used with XFCE4 desktop environment. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.6, which has been recently released. Among others, it comes with new features and improvements, including:…
Hello Linux Geeksters, As you may know, Midori is a lightweight web browser, used with XFCE4 desktop environment. The latest version available is Midori 0.5.6, which has been recently released. Among others, it comes with new features and improvements, including:…
Hello Linux Geeksters. As you may know, Midori is a lightweight internet browser, based on WebKit. It is part of the XFCE desktop environment, and uses the GTK +3 interface. But it can be also installed independently, because it works…