[ Thanks to Danijel Orsolic for this
link. ]
“The second most popular web browser in the world, Firefox, is a
beautiful, but heavy machine. Its biggest attraction are tabs,
flexible bookmarks and RSS management and extensions. However for
people who are still using systems with no abundance of main memory
it can be a pain intensively using firefox throughout a day. It is
just that memory hungry. So some people have been looking at
alternatives such as GNOME’s epiphany, galeon or even the lightest
but arguably ugliest and least featureful among them, dillo. But as
it usually happens, out of nowhere comes another alternative, one
which may be hitting the right balance that many people are looking
for; strangely named kazehakase.“It’s aim is to be lightweight (small memory footprint) and yet
modern, user friendly, fully functional and innovative at that. And
in its early releases it seems to be accomplishing just
that…”