GNOME Web Description

GNOME's web browser offers seamless integration with the desktop environment, boasting a straightforward and user-friendly interface that prioritizes your online experience. For those in search of a minimalistic, aesthetically pleasing way to explore the internet, this browser is an excellent choice. Commonly known by its development name, Epiphany, GNOME Web allows you to treat specific websites as applications, enhancing your workflow by making them integral to your GNOME setup. There's no need to struggle with additional extensions to achieve functionality; it includes crucial features like ad blocking right out of the box, which many other browsers reserve for add-ons. With its approach, there are no unnecessary widgets or wasted screen real estate, ensuring a clean browsing experience. Moreover, Web adheres closely to the design principles of GNOME 3, making it a harmonious addition to the desktop environment. This focus on simplicity and efficiency makes it a standout choice for users who appreciate a streamlined digital experience.

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GNOME
Year Founded:
2005
Website:
flathub.org/apps/details/org.gnome.Epiphany

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