Split Browser is a minimal free browser for Windows, Linux and macOS

Split Browser is a minimal free browser for Windows, Linux and macOS

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Split Browser is a minimalistic, ultra-lightweight, open source web browser for desktop, based on WebKit (provided by Playwright), Ultralight and a native webview (WebKit on macOS, WebKitGTK on Linux, Edge WebView 2 on Windows), with split screen (tiled) view, made with Qt.

Low-resource Browser

Every variant of Split Browser (WebKit, Ultralight, native webview) uses <100 MB of RAM to show the home page, which is much less than Chrome/Firefox/Vivaldi/Opera/Edge. It also allows you to show web pages side-by-side as tiles by dragging and dropping tabs.

Split Browser is in the alpha stage and for now it provides only basic web browsing features - no bookmarks, no history, no extensions, no adblock, no advanced settings.

License

Split Browser © 2024 Jerzy Głowacki under MIT License.

Ultralight © 2024 Ultralight Inc. under Ultralight Free License Agreement.

Playwright © 2024 Microsoft Corp. under Apache 2.0 License.

Webview © 2024 Serge Zaitsev et. al. under MIT license.

Resources & Downloads

GitHub - niutech/splitbrowser: Split Browser - a minimalistic, ultra-lightweight, open source web browser based on WebKit/Ultralight/native webview with a split screen (tiled) view
Split Browser - a minimalistic, ultra-lightweight, open source web browser based on WebKit/Ultralight/native webview with a split screen (tiled) view - niutech/splitbrowser







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