

Sleipnir
Sleipnir is a Japanese tabbed web browser, released by Fenrir Inc. It is designed to be a highly customizable browser that you can configure to suit your individual needs. With Sleipnir, you can create your ideal browser by changing the design, skin, and visual appearance. You c.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Android
- iPhone
- Windows Phone
- iPad
Features
- Tabbed interface
X Integration
Facebook integration
- Tabbed browsing
Dropbox integration
- Built-in RSS reader
Tags
- Mobile Web Browsers
- social-browser
- social-applications
Sleipnir News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
OpenSourceSoftware added Sleipnir as alternative to Flutter Browser- thinks Tabbed interface is a important feature of Sleipnir
- canermeow added Sleipnir as alternative to Sigma AI Browser
Danilo_Venom added Sleipnir as alternative to Mask Browser
Danilo_Venom added Sleipnir as alternative to Mises Browser
Danilo_Venom added Sleipnir as alternative to Google Chrome
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What is Sleipnir?
Sleipnir is a Japanese tabbed web browser, released by Fenrir Inc. It is designed to be a highly customizable browser that you can configure to suit your individual needs. With Sleipnir, you can create your ideal browser by changing the design, skin, and visual appearance. You can also add custom functionality to Sleipnir with a wide range of plugins and user scripts.
Major functions: • From sharing to reading later, the browser for your favorite services • Scroll from the right or left edge of the page to switch tabs • Operate tabs with the various gestures (close, refresh, restore, etc.) • FlickWipe: Flick down a tab to close it • Hold And Go: Hold down a link or bookmark to open it in the background • Transfer pages with other devices using Bluetooth / WiFi Network • Full Screen • Smart Search: Hold down texts to select and search for the word • Double-tap on a tab to protect it • Tap the right edge of the screen to scroll • Tab Group to organize tabs • Fenrir Pass automatically synchronizes bookmarks with other devices • Twitter and Facebook supported • Search from various sites








Comments and Reviews
The Windows build is, for me, not up to par; and I am too comfortable in my
Cyberfox.
But the Android version is really good. Sleipnir is currently my favourite mobile browser.
While I like the look of it, there are some problems with this. It has no support for themes. It's an energy hog. It only has support for light mode. It has potential but needs work.
A lot of Japanese script, but not enough perks.
I run Sleipnir under OS X 10.11.6 (El Capitan), and frequently run YouTube on it. Scrolling up and down, entering comments, the whole thing slows to a crawl the like of which you normally associate with the computer getting too old (which is a whole other matter for another time). Intermittently, when either of these two tasks are performed, you can count to ten waiting for the window to shift or the text to appear. I have not seen something that slow to update as text is being entered since the days when Commodore 64s were thought powerful.
I'm using a mac and I always get a force quit with this program so I deleted it ! :|