SRWare Iron
Freeware
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron.php
SRWare Iron is a free and open source browser based on Chromium, which Google Chrome is based on. In fact, it behaves exactly like Google Chrome with a few exceptions. Iron is designed for privacy. The difference between Chrome and Iron is that, according to their website, Iron doesn't send data silently to Google as Chrome do. That also means it doesn't check for updates as well. Otherwise, its just like Chrome. You can even use themes and extensions designed for Chrome. It also features a built in adblocker, although it's not real clear how to configure it. Unlike Chrome, there's even a portable version of Iron.
Forum
http://www.srware.net/forum/
Download link
http://www.srware.net/en/software_srware_iron_download.php
ChromePlus
http://www.chromeplus.org/
Freeware
Platforms supported: WinXP/2003/Vista/7
ChromePlus is a tweaked version of Google Chrome. It has several additional features as compared to Google Chrome. Chrome Plus is build on the open-source project Chromium. It has all the functionalities that Google Chrome has. ChromePlus added some useful features such as Mouse gesture, Super drag, IE tab, etc. Super Drag is an interesting new option to open links by dragging them. These links can either be opened in the foreground or background. Mouse gestures and double-clicking tabs to close them are pretty self-explanatory. Available mouse gestures include navigating back and forward, switching to tabs, closing tabs or launching a page up or down command. Holding the right-mouse button and dragging the mouse in available directions will trigger the commands.
Most of the extra features in ChromePlus are available in some form or another on other browsers. The IE Tab functionality mimics the IE Tab extension for Firefox, which renders an Internet Explorer window inside Firefox (or in this case, Chrome) to give you access to those increasingly rare IE-only sites without leaving your preferred browser; the mouse gestures feature mimics mouse gestures available in some form or another on, well, virtually any browser (except you can't add any custom gestures yet).
A few additional features however is never a substitute to web browser security.
Note: You may have some trouble with ChromePlus on a 64-bit install of Windows 7
Download link
http://www.chromeplus.org/download.html
Forum
http://forum.chromeplus.org/
Freeware
http://www.lunascape.tv/
Platforms supported: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008
This internet browser combines the back end engines from IE, Safari and Mozilla in one package (Trident (Internet Explorer), Gecko (Firefox), and WebKit (Safari, Google Chrome)). LUNASCAPE is the world's first and only triple engine browser. It has been downloaded over 15 million times and it's available globally in 11 languages. It is compatible with the expanding array of Firefox add-ons in addition to the already supported Internet Explorer add-ons and Lunascape plug-ins, achieving the greatest degree of extensibility and flexibility among Web browsers. Transferring your add-ons from Firefox is very easy. You can browse lightning fast even with loads of add-ons installed. They've made special effort in ensuring fast launch even with many add-ons. You can view a web page in 3 rendering engines side-by-side to easily check the browser compatibility.
IE 6 (or above) is required for Lunascape to work. Minimum memory requirement is 1 GB.
More here:
http://binfo.lunascape.tv/en/welcome_luna6/tabid/141/Default.aspx
Download links
http://majorgeeks.com/Lunascape_d6004.html
http://www.lunascape.tv/Download/tabid/111/Default.aspx

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