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Midori

Midori: Fast, Minimal, No Nonsense

Midori is basically the web browser for folks who can't stand clutter. You open it up, and boom just the basics, super clean. No weird toolbars screaming for attention, just the stuff you actually need to get around the web. It's like the Marie Kondo of browsers; if it doesn't spark joy, it's not on the screen.

What's Cool and What Actually Works

Don't let the simple look fool you Midori packs some sneaky good features. There's a Speed Dial right there, so you can jump to your usual sites without endless typing. Duck Duck Go is baked in as the default search, which is perfect if you're tired of Google tracking your every sneeze. Plus, when there's an RSS feed lurking on a page, a little icon pops up in the address bar. It's like, "Hey, wanna subscribe to this?" without being annoying.

They've also made privacy a big deal. When you fire it up, it's got your old tabs ready to go no hunting around for that article you left open at 2 AM. Scripts and third party cookies? Blocked. Built in ad blocker and cookie manager? Yup, that too. It's not Fort Knox, but it's definitely not leaving the doors wide open either.

On the speed front, Midori really zips along. It's light on its feet no bloated nonsense that slows it down. You get all the essentials bookmarks, history, downloads, private browsing without having to dig through a maze of menus. Just click, go, done.

Where It Falls Short (Yeah, Nothing's Perfect)

Okay, some rough edges. The Import Bookmarks thing is... let's say "quirky." You can only bring stuff in from XBEL or HTML files, so if you're hoping to just drag in everything from Chrome or Firefox, well, good luck. Extension support is kinda barebones. Don't expect to turn Midori into some Swiss Army knife with a million add ons. If you're the type who lives for customizing every pixel, you'll probably bounce off this one.

So, bottom line? Midori isn't for the hardcore tweakers or folks who want all the bells and whistles. But if you just want a fast, easy browser that doesn't get in your way, it's honestly a great pick. No drama, no fuss just a solid, speedy way to get online.


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Technical

Title Midori
Language Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows XP
License Free
Author Christian Dywan
Filename 2520_midori_0.5.11_32__1.exe