Software > Web browsers >
A QT4 web browser.
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Software > Web browsers >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
A web browser and feed reader.
Originally called Phoenix, then Firebird.
Shares some code with Thunderbird
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Software > Web browsers >
Internet security >
(on Wikipedia)
https://www.torproject.org/
Tor can be thought of like a secure proxy.
I experimented with it during my research on Replacing Firefox.
UPDATE: Tor has been subverted for some time. I know when and how, with confirmation, but not by whom.
It must not be used for high-level security requirements (governmental, military, international) and probably even mid-level requirements (corporate, police). Little people using it as a proxy are fine.
Don’t do anything illegal with it if you’re within three degrees of a Bad Guy. So.. don’t use it for anything illegal. Remember that PRISM records everything, so that, once flagged, you can be found retroactively guilty (even by association) for past internet usage.
Software >
https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxde/files/GPicView%20%28image%20Viewer%29/
http://lxde.sourceforge.net/gpicview/
An image viewer.
I liked it a lot!
A component of LXDE.
Software >
An image viewer.
Seemed really nice when I first tried it, but it only viewed one image at a time. Even a decade later it doesn’t really work.
Quick Image Viewer
Software >
http://www.multimediaware.com/qv/
A picture viewer which uses 4DOS-style descript.ion files.
qpv
Software > Web browsers >
(on Wikipedia)
was dillo.org
A lightweight web browser.
I thought it had hope but needed significant work.
2022-07-12 – Apparently abandoned