It is hard to overstate the importance of web browsers and how much we take them for granted. They are our access point to a universe of information, and they do a lot of work to bring us all this information in a readable format.
Raspbian has featured several default web browsers over the last five years, changing as internet access and power requirements have developed. Is the latest choice, Chromium, the best of the lot? We test some of the best browsers available to find out.
The full article can be found in The MagPi 59 and was written by Rob Zwetsloot.
Midori
Midori is simple and has an uncluttered UI
The original Raspbian web browser, well known as a lightweight browser for the Linux community, is suitable for use on a (relatively) low-powered system. It hasn’t been included in standard Raspbian releases since around the time of the Raspberry Pi 2 launch, so … // Read more: original article.

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