![]() ![]() elementary OS dropped it from its latest release, I believe, for this reason. But the development of Midori stalled around 2016 and its fans started wondering if Midori was dead already. ![]() Other distributions like elementary OS also used Midori as its default browser. Because it focused on speed, Midori soon gathered a niche following and became the default browser in lightweight Linux distributions like Bodhi Linux, SilTaz etc.
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