A free and open source web browser for the GNOME desktop environment, aiming to be simple yet full-featured with the WebKitGTK rendering engine
GNOME Web (formerly Epiphany) is a free and open source web browser designed for the GNOME desktop environment. First released in 2002, it aims to be simple and easy to use while still being a full-featured browser.
GNOME Web uses the WebKitGTK rendering engine, which is based on the WebKit engine originally developed by Apple for Safari. This engine is well-regarded for performance and standards support. GNOME Web supports key web standards including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, as well as extensions and plugins.
In keeping with GNOME's focus on simplicity, GNOME Web has a clean and intuitive interface with smart defaults to make web browsing easier. It provides features such as tabbed browsing, incognito/private browsing mode, bookmarks and history management, automatic updates, parental controls, and more. Customizations like themes/extensions are available to tailor the experience.
As the default browser of the GNOME desktop environment, GNOME Web is tightly integrated for a cohesive user experience. It's included by default in major Linux distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, openSUSE, etc. GNOME Web is free, open source software and development is steered by the GNOME Project.
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