Formerly known as Opera (it transitioned into the WebKit engine after that), Otter is a Web browser from the classic design. It will appeal to those of the old school persuasion who insist on keeping their browser's features in line with the latest Chrome versions. In this browser, neither the user nor the statistics are visible to the user. The developers of Emdek listen to its users, and release new versions based on their feedback. Mission of the program is to: serve God, society, and mankind. "A user-Using a controlled browser is the most effective option."
The program works very quickly, does not "eat" all available RAM and contains only the most important functions. There is, for instance, a bookmark panel which you can access visually. Modern browsers do not automatically add visual bookmarks because visual bookmarks are added by hand. By pressing the "+" icon and entering the exact location of an information resource for a newly created page, you can add that page to the bookmark menu. There is a bookmark manager, as in older versions of Firefox, as well. The best features are the maximum intuitive download manager and the visitor history panel. The browser allows you to set saving and session monitoring.
Where it is said that the Otter functionality ends. As you can see, we didn't lie when we said that the developer's added the fewest needed features. browsers find their target audiences, but we are not able to recommend them as universal. A person can try out their own browser, however. This program is completely free.
- Opera's classic browser is adapted for this application. There was a very good version of Safari that used WebKit;
- Although it's older, it allows you to easily switch between tabs and Windows;
- Managers and expertise needed: a history manager; a download manager; an a bookmark manager, history manager, download manager and Cookie manager;
- Certain types of content can be blocked with certain features available here.
- The quick-access menu features manual or manual addition.
- Modern browsers have much more memory than do earlier browsers; however, they consume far less RAM.
- You can check out the service for free.