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3 Relatively Unknown FOSS Web Browsers For Linux

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3 Relatively Unknown FOSS Web Browsers For Linux Browser wars has been going on for more than a decade now and yet, there are no signs of a let down by any parties involved. In fact, things are only hotting up with the big three competing tooth and nail to become the leader of the pack. But thats not the entire story. A host of niche players are also in the market which are equally good and sometimes even better. Here, well discuss 3 superb free and open source web browsers youve probably never heard about. Slimjet: Slimjet is a web browser based on  Blink engine. It is built on top of Chromium open source project and has been very fast and stable in my experience. Some salient features worth mentioning include the following: A full-featured form filler that replaces the basic password manager in Chrome, fully customisable toolbar, facebook integration, youtube video downloader (can also convert videos to mp3), and instant photo upload with automatic image compression. But its bigg...

4 50 Relatively Difficult

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4 50 Relatively Difficult Mature and co. pull out a clutch kill of Heroic Hakkar, ZulGurub Cruel Irony The lay of the land hadnt changed much. Trails snaked through the brush in familiar patterns. Large creeping voodoo masks and totems peered out from behind hunched over trees and epiphytic ferns. "This is a lot easier than I remember it." Both ZulGurub and ZulAman got a face-lift at the end of April (via Patch 4.1). Exploring the changes hadnt ranked highly on my list of priorities. A month later, we were teetering at the precipice of Patch 4.2, and I couldnt shake the feeling wed been shortchanged. DoD had run out of time. The 25-Man progression team had missed its quota. "Yeah, remember when 10s were hard?" "10s were never hard." I compared our current predicament to the freshest tier in my mind: the last one, the end of Wrath. Icecrown Citadel: all heroics completed, save The Lich King himself. 11/12. A respectable 92%. Tier 11, by contrast, had not go...