Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Application type
Alerts
- Discontinued
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- AppImageHub



Eolie is described as 'Simple Web Browser for GNOME' and is a Web Browser in the web browsers category. There are more than 25 alternatives to Eolie for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iPhone apps. The best Eolie alternative is Mozilla Firefox, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Eolie are Brave, Google Chrome, Tor Browser and Vivaldi.



A fast and more graceful way to browse the web. Multi-View show multiple web pages at same time. Save web pages when the software closing and restore saved pages at startup. Dock and table web pages as you want, and support 4K display and scaling.



Sphere - is the most secure and functional all-in-one solution for anonymous surfing in the net.




This is the hotdog web browser project. It's a web browser with its own layout and rendering engine, parsers, and UI toolkit!



Puma Browser is a privacy focused mobile web browser with a new way to support creators directly.



Fifo browser is a privacy orientated browser based on modern frameworks. Experience a modern browser based on new frameworks. Easily intergrate your day with Fifo. Since Fifo is so modern, you don't need to worry about change, you can just enjoy the experience.




OhHai Browser is a browser built from the ground up to be different. Giving users a whole new way of viewing and interacting with tabs, with its virtical tab panel you can fit more tabs on one page.







Kingpin is a privacy browser with Ad Blocker and incognito mode always turned on. It doesn't remember browser history, passwords, or cookies. You can use it for browsing sensitive content or browser for more secure online shopping and banking.




Kingpin Private Browser is the most popular commercial alternative to Eolie.
Browse the Internet in private without leaving a trace of history on your computer. Ephemeral is a stripped down private browser that's perfect for avoiding persistent cookies or web trackers.




Historically, Iceape was a re-branding of SeaMonkey by the Debian project. However, Debian discontinued Iceape in December 2013 citing security concerns and lack of a maintainer.