Types of browsers
Chrome
Chrome browser was developed by the global company Google, which launched it in 2008 AD. Among its most important features are its synchronization with other services provided by Google, spell checking, tabbed browsing, as well as providing a translation service within the browser.[١]
Semantic
Semantic browsers are connected to the web, and work to link various data and data sources with each other as in linking regular web texts. There are two types of this browser, which are standalone browsers and browsers designed specifically for other standalone web browsers.[٢]
Safari
Safari has an option to save web pages to a special list that can be opened when you lose your internet connection, settings that prevent website tracking, and an automatic reader view option that removes style and formatting and displays images or text in plain text.[٣]
Mozilla’s Firefox
Mozilla's Firefox browser user can enjoy private browsing mode which blocks ads from reaching the browser and prevents saving any profiles or any of the links that are browsed. Using this browser also helps him send links between the mobile phone and the personal computer.[٣]
Opera
In addition to displaying web pages, Opera compresses images in order to be able to load them in a shorter time, provides the ability to enlarge any web page to be able to view it better, prevents the display of ads, and provides the feature of adding any of the websites to the device's home screen.[٣]
Dolphin
Dolphin Browser is known as a personal browser, and it differs from other types of browsers in that it facilitates the browsing process by providing a voice search service, an incognito search service, in addition to providing a new tab bar, a flash player, an HTML5 video player, and its ability to synchronize browser history and passwords with other browsers and central systems available on the device.[٣]
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- ↑ “Chrome”, www.computerhope.com,24-1-2018، Retrieved 28-6-2018. Edited.
- ↑ “Semantic Web Browser”, www.techopedia.com, Retrieved 28-6-2018. Edited.
- ^ A for T Th Daniel Nations (23-2-2018), “A Comprehensive List of the 10 Top Mobile Web Browsers”، www.lifewire.com, Retrieved 28-6-2018. Edited.