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A closed source freeware browser forked off of Chromium, and with a lot of built-in features that mimic the functionality of popular browser extensions. Main goal is to be faster, more light weight, and more responsive than other available options, without sacrificing on features.
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Pros
Pro Cross platform
Has 32 and 64 bit installation binaries and web installers for windows, as well as zipped portable launchers, and 32 and 64 bit DEB installers for Debian/Ubuntu based linux, as well as distro-agnostic zipped archives using LZMA (.tar.xz), unofficial inclusion in ArchLinux AUR, etc., and OS X DMG is in beta.
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Con Still based on Chrome/Chromium
Can still get resource heavy if you're not careful.
Con Slower than google to load pages
also as bad as if not worse than google for limited customisation, homepage looks like most browsers that copied windows 8 desktop, like a nursary/kindergarden wall with big speed dial tiles/icons