- Major Browsers: Opera, Firefox, Safari, Chrome
- More Cross-Platform Browsers: Mozilla and Flock
- Windows Browsers: K-Meleon
- Macintosh Browsers: Camino, OmniWeb and iCab
- Linux Browsers: Konqueror, Galeon and Epiphany
All of these browsers feature:
- Tabbed browsing
- Modern web pages with HTML, CSS, SSL, and JavaScript
- Cookies and cookie management
- Plugins and Java
- Ad blocking and/or pop-up blocking
- Download Managers
- Integrated Search
- Favorites/Bookmarks and import
There are many more web browsers available. These are the major options on the major platforms, and were chosen specifically from browsers that are actively developed or maintained and support modern web standards (HTML, CSS, JavaScript).
Major Browsers: Windows, Mac & Linux
Opera
  Opera has managed to weather the browser wars since its original release  in 1996.  Constantly innovating, this browser is now a full-fledged  Internet suite with web, e-mail, news (usenet and RSS) and chat with a  wealth of features for new switchers and power users alike.
Opera also provides a mobile web browser, Opera Mini, which runs on most Java-capable devices, bringing the web to even low-end mobile phones. You can sync your bookmarks between Opera Mini and the desktop version of Opera using Opera Link.
- Features: Web · Email · RSS · Chat · Skinnable · Phishing Filter · Widgets · BitTorrent · Sync · Turbo Mode
- Import: Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Netscape, or generic HTML file; Mail from Outlook Express, Netscape, Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Eudora, or generic mbox file.
- Download Opera for Windows, Macintosh or Linux. Free.
- Discover Opera.
- Get Opera Banners or join Choose Opera.
Firefox
  Mozilla Firefox has been the most successful alternative web browser  since the “browser wars” ended.  The flagship product of the Mozilla  Foundation traces its lineage back to the original Netscape.  Firefox  was designed for simplicity, security, and extensibility, with hundreds  of extensions available.  The Mozilla Thunderbird mail & news client  is a perfect companion.  Both applications are open-source.
- Features: Web · RSS headlines · Extensions for chat, customization, etc. · Skinnable · Malware/Phishing Filter
- Import: All settings from Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla, Netscape, bookmarks from generic HTML file.
- Download Firefox for Windows, Macintosh or Linux. Free.
- Read the Firefox Beginner's Guide.
- Get Firefox Banners from Spread Firefox.
Safari
  Apple stunned the world in 2003 when they announced this browser for  Mac OS X.  It became so popular with Mac users that Microsoft stopped  developing IE for the Mac!  Safari is designed for elegance and speed,  and is now both the default browser on the Mac and the most popular  Macintosh browser.  Starting with version 3, Safari is also available  for Windows.
Safari is also the web browser on the iPhone and iPod Touch.
- Features: Web · Private Browsing · RSS
- Import: Bookmarks from any browser.
- Download Safari for Windows or Macintosh. Free.
Google Chrome
  In 2008, Google stripped down the web browser to its essentials and  rethought basic assumptions about what a browser should do.  Focused on  enhanced performance for web applications, Chrome stays out of your way  and lets you focus on the web itself.
Chrome uses the WebKit engine (like Safari) and is similar to the default web browser on the Android mobile phone platform.
- Features: Web · Private Browsing · Malware/Phishing Filter
- Import: Bookmarks, History and Passwords from Internet Explorer or Firefox.
- Download Chrome for Windows, Macintosh or Linux. Free.
More Cross-Platform Browsers: Windows, Mac & Linux
Mozilla SeaMonkey
  Originally created as an open-source testing ground for Netscape,  Mozilla gained a following of its own as AOL put its stamp on Netscape.   Mozilla implemented many of the features that have since made Firefox  popular.  Official development has moved on to Firefox, and the suite  continues in the form of SeaMonkey.
In addition to Firefox and SeaMonkey, Mozilla's “Gecko” engine is the basis for a number of platform-specific browsers, including K-Meleon for Windows, Camino for Macintosh, and Galeon and Epiphany for Linux.
- Features: Web · Email · Chat · Editor
- Import: All settings from Netscape 4, bookmarks from generic HTML file. Current Internet Explorer Favorites appear in bookmarks menu.
- Download SeaMonkey for Windows, Macintosh or Linux. Free.
Flock
  Flock is a “social browser” built on a Firefox core that integrates with web services for blogging, photo sharing, and bookmark sharing.   
Services Flock supports include: Bookmarks sharing: del.icio.us and Shadows. Photo services: Flickr, Photobucket. Blogging: Blogger, TypePad, WordPress and many others.
- Features: Web · Blogging · Photo Sharing · Favorites Sharing · RSS reader · Skinnable · compatible with many Firefox extensions
- Import: All settings from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari.
- Download Flock for Windows, Macintosh or Linux. Free.
- Get Flock Banners.
Windows Browsers
K-Meleon
  Years before Firefox, K-Meleon was launched to create a lightweight web  browser for Windows using the Mozilla core.  K-Meleon's strengths are  its speed and customizability. 
- Features: Web
- Import: Will use your current Internet Explorer, Netscape/Firefox, or Opera bookmarks.
- Download K-Meleon for Windows. Free.
- Get K-Meleon Banners.
Macintosh Browsers
Camino
  This browser's slogan is “Mozilla power, Mac style.”  Designed to bring  Mozilla's technology into harmony with Mac OS X, Camino integrates  seamlessly in a way that Firefox hasn't yet managed.
- Features: Web
- Import: Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, OmniWeb, iCab, or generic HTML file.
- Download Camino for Macintosh OS X. Free.
- Get Camino Banners.
OmniWeb
  The first web browser released for Mac OS X, OmniWeb focuses on power  features.  Since version 4.5 it has been based on Apple's WebCore  technology, the same engine used by Safari, with innovations such as  thumbnails for tabs, auto-save sessions, and per-site preferences.   “Sure, you can use a standard web browser, with standard features. But  you didn't choose a standard software experience—you chose the Mac.”   Includes RSS headline support.
Even if you're not a Mac user, it's worth reading through OmniWeb's features page just for the writing style!
- Features: Web · RSS
- Import: Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Safari, or generic HTML file.
- Download OmniWeb for Macintosh OS X. Free.
- Get OmniWeb Banners.
iCab
  Launched from obscurity as the first publicly-available browser to pass  the Acid2 test (the first to pass was Safari, but only the  in-development version), iCab 3 was the last modern web browser still  built for Classic Mac OS through 2008.  iCab 4 and later use the  WebKit engine and are OS X-only. 
- Features: Web · RSS
- Import: Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, Opera.
- Download iCab for Macintosh OS X or Classic. Free limited edition, $20 or €15 for iCab Pro.
- Let iCab Smile campaign and banners.
Linux/UNIX Browsers
Konqueror
  Konqueror is the web browser and file manager for the KDE Desktop.  This highly customizable  browser gained more attention when Apple selected it as the basis for Safari.   Konqueror is tightly integrated with other KDE applications such as  Kontact/KMail for e-mail, Akregator for RSS feeds, etc.  (Konqueror can  also run under GNOME or other desktop environments.)
- Features: Web · RSS via Akregator · Email via Kontact.
- Import: Bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Opera, Mozilla (and Firefox), Netscape, Galeon.
- Read about Konqueror for Linux/KDE.
Galeon
  Galeon's slogan is “The web.  Only the web.”  It was one of the first  projects to take Mozilla's rendering engine and focus on its original  goal: web browsing.  Galeon focuses on web features for power users.   Built for GNOME, Galeon will also run under other desktop environments.
- Features: Web
- Import: Bookmarks from XBEL (Konqueror, Galeon), Mozilla (and Firefox), Netscape, Epiphany.
- Download Galeon for Linux/GNOME.
Epiphany
  Epiphany is designed for simplicity and speed.  An offshoot of Galeon,  it is the default web browser or the GNOME desktop.  (Epiphany will also  run under other desktops.) 
- Features: Web
- Import: Bookmarks from Firefox, Galeon, Konqueror, Mozilla, XBEL or HTML file.
- Download Epiphany for Linux/GNOME.
Manish Fageria.
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