Dillo: Lightweight Multi-Platform Web Browser with Privacy Focus
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Summary
Dillo is a lightweight, multi-platform graphical web browser focused on speed, small footprint, and privacy/security. The article provides installation instructions, git repository details, and information about related forks and development contributions.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledDillo is a multi-platform graphical web browser, known for its speed and small footprint, that is developed with a focus on personal security and privacy.
It is built with the FLTK 1.3 GUI toolkit.
You can clone the latest version of Dillo directly from our git server:
The commits are signed with the same OpenPGP we use for the releases.
Contribute to dillo-browser/dillo development by creating an account on GitHub.
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