At HERE, we’ve been solely focused on building the world’s first and only enterprise browser purpose-built to solve both security and productivity. HERE technology is trusted by 90% of the world’s largest financial institutions and backed by In-Q-Tel, the strategic investment firm that works with the U.S. intelligence community and other government agencies.
HERE is redefining how global enterprises secure their work and empower their workforce. Built on Chromium, HERE seamlessly integrates into enterprise environments while delivering controls, context, and confidence where consumer browsers fall short.
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Wave Browser is an efficient browser that makes everyday online life cleaner, more organized, and more meaningful. Built on the trusted Chromium foundation, it brings essential tools directly into the browser so you can get more done without installing extra extensions or juggling multiple apps. The sidebar keeps your favorite tools and lists within instant reach, while split view lets you work across two pages at once, ideal for research, comparison, studying, or multitasking.
Wave keeps your browsing protected with features that put you in control. Ad and tracker blocking give you a more secure, private experience, and incognito mode allows you to browse without storing activity on your device. With AppEsteem Certification, Wave Browser meets strict standards for clean installation, transparent behavior, and responsible software practices that help keep your experience safe.
Productivity is built into Wave’s core. Tab grouping, bookmarks, and a reading list help keep your ideas organized, while picture-in-picture, Memory Saver, and Energy Saver modes keep your device running smoothly during heavy tab sessions. The built-in AI Assistant, messaging integrations, and fast-action buttons to your favorite sites turn the browser into a true productivity partner that supports your day.
Most importantly, Wave Browser is the only browser with real ocean impact built in. Through a certified partnership with 4ocean, Wave helps fund the removal of 100,000 pounds of trash from our ocean, rivers, and coastlines each year. A live impact tracker shows how much waste the Wave community has helped remove, with verified updates from cleanup crews around the world. With Wave Browser, your everyday browsing supports cleaner waters and the people working to protect them.
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surf
Surf is a minimalistic web browser designed on the WebKit2/GTK+ framework, allowing users to effortlessly access websites and navigate hyperlinks. It is compatible with the XEmbed protocol, enabling it to be integrated into other applications, and users can modify its settings to direct surf to various URIs with ease. The navigation process is straightforward, as users can simply click on links or press Ctrl-g to enter a new URL. Although it is possible to compile a personalized version of WebKit, the complexities involved in the packaging can be significant. By default, surf operates using the stable release of WebKit2GTK, but users can still access an older branch based on WebKit1GTK if desired. Development for surf is active, and interested users can check out its source code repository or download it using simple commands. While implementing adblocking can present challenges, there are effective and uncomplicated methods to achieve it. For example, the gethostszero file can be modified to generate the required /etc/hosts file, and users can set up a cronjob to automate updates and the execution of hosts-gen. This approach significantly enhances the browsing experience by minimizing distractions and unwanted ads. Overall, surf continues to evolve, reflecting its developers' commitment to providing a user-friendly experience.
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WebKit
WebKit serves as a powerful, open-source web browser engine that drives applications like Safari, Mail, and the App Store on macOS, iOS, and Linux systems. It acts as the fundamental backbone for rendering web pages and executing JavaScript, thereby facilitating a smooth and enjoyable user experience. Developers are invited to participate in the project by reporting bugs or suggesting improvements to the codebase. Additionally, web developers have the opportunity to stay updated on WebKit’s advancements, track feature developments, and utilize Safari Technology Preview to experiment with the latest web technologies. The project emphasizes real-world compatibility, adherence to web standards, stability, performance, energy efficiency, security, privacy, portability, user accessibility, and the simplicity of code modifications. WebKit operates under the BSD 2-Clause license, while its WebCore and JavaScriptCore components are subject to the GNU Lesser General Public License. This collaborative model not only encourages participation but also drives continual innovation and enhancement within the web development community, allowing for a diverse range of contributions that can lead to even more robust web experiences. By fostering an open environment, WebKit enables developers to build better tools and applications that benefit users worldwide.
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