
You need a good amount of memory (RAM) to make use of all the features while you work on stuff. You can set clock timers to increase your work productivity, use the built-in translation for web pages, track your calendar, add shortcuts to web applications, and multi-task at its peak with this browser.Įven though it is a fast web browser, I wouldn’t bet on it as the “fastest” or lightest.

With Vivaldi 4.0 release, they have been focusing more on improving the experience for Linux users. While it is not 100% open-source, you can find most of its source code (except for its UI) online. Vivaldi is an impressive browser that has been getting more attention from Linux users more than ever.

They are listed here because they are available on Linux and the article focuses on Linux.

Non-FOSS Warning! Some applications mentioned here are not open source.
