For Mac OS X, what web browsers are available?
Below are some of the web browsers available for Mac OS X:
Safari
Safari is Apple's own web browser for Mac OS X (version 10.2 and later). It is small and fast, and has an easy-to-use interface. UITS recommends Safari for Mac OS X users. For more information, visit the Safari web site.
Firefox
Firefox (formerly known first as Phoenix, then as Firebird) is the Mozilla web browser. You can download it from the Mozilla web site.
Camino
Camino (formerly known as Chimera) is based on Mozilla and is similar to Firefox (see above), but it has an interface specifically designed for Mac OS X.
iCab
iCab is a small, simple to use browser available for both Mac OS X and Mac OS 9 and earlier.
OmniWeb
OmniWeb is a feature-rich web browser designed specifically for Mac OS X.
Opera
Opera is a cross-platform web browser that includes a built-in mail client.
Also see:
- How do I clear my web browser's cache?
- In Mac OS X, what is Personal Web Sharing, and how do I use it?
Last modified on August 21, 2008.






