Midori 11.0 released with improved performance and integration with other Astian services

Midori 11.0 released with improved performance and integration with other Astian services

Astian, the owner of Midori, has released version 11.0 of its lightweight, fast and secure web browser. The latest update includes an integration with Astian's search engine, AstianGO, which is known for its uncensored search results and respect for user privacy.

Performance-wise, Midori 11.0 shows up to 15% higher performance when compared to Chromium-based browsers. It also demonstrates improved consumption, with a 20% performance boost over previous versions of Midori.

In addition to performance enhancements, Astian has revamped the aesthetics of Midori, with improvements in the default visual themes and icons. The browser's sidebar has been relocated to the left, providing easy access to tools like Google Translate, Astian Cloud file storage, Notes, among others.

Astian has also bolstered Midori's privacy and security features, following rigorous BrowserAudit reporting. Lastly, Midori 11.0 initiates the first step towards integration with Astian Cloud file storage and the VPN service, MidoriVPN.

by Paul

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Midori is a lightweight, fast, and free web browser, designed to maximize available resources in alignment with the Xfce philosophy. As the default browser for the elementary OS, Midori is portable and based on the Gecko engine. Despite its 2-star rating, it stands as an alternative to popular browsers like Mozilla Firefox, Brave, and Google Chrome.

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