WWW & Internet Browsers QupZilla for Windows

QupZilla for Windows QupZilla for Windows 2.2.6 for Windows

by David Rosca

Avg. Rating 4.0 (45 votes)

File Details

File Size 69.4 MB
License Open Source
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 2,555
Publisher David Rosca
Homepage QupZilla
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Publisher's Description

QupZilla is modern and very fast lightweight web browser based on WebKit core and Qt Framework. WebKit guarantee fast browsing and Qt availability on all major platforms. It boasts features comparable to Chrome and Firefox, yet uses less resources than either. It has all standard functions you expect from a web browser. It unifies bookmarks, history and rss reader in one well-arranged window. No more multiple windows, QupZilla uses just one! With the integrated rss reader, you can stay up to date with your favourite sites. It can also import bookmarks from other browsers.

Latest Reviews

Aegis69

Aegis69 reviewed v2.0.2 on Oct 25, 2016

Why are you win2k freaks not using linux? I mean serious its 2016 guys

jerry4dos

jerry4dos reviewed v1.8.2 on Oct 9, 2014

This appears to be the end of the line for WIN2K. v1.8.2 won't run on it. Keep your v1.6.6.

jerry4dos

jerry4dos reviewed v1.6.6 on May 26, 2014

Seems to work fine on Win2K -- All the other browsers have abandoned me.

NyaR

NyaR reviewed v1.2.0 on Apr 7, 2012

Pretty cool, reminds me of "phoenix".

Avg. Rating 4.0 (45 votes)
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Aegis69

Aegis69 reviewed v2.0.2 on Oct 25, 2016

Why are you win2k freaks not using linux? I mean serious its 2016 guys

jerry4dos

jerry4dos reviewed v1.8.2 on Oct 9, 2014

This appears to be the end of the line for WIN2K. v1.8.2 won't run on it. Keep your v1.6.6.

jerry4dos

jerry4dos reviewed v1.6.6 on May 26, 2014

Seems to work fine on Win2K -- All the other browsers have abandoned me.

NyaR

NyaR reviewed v1.2.0 on Apr 7, 2012

Pretty cool, reminds me of "phoenix".

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