
The browser offers most of the features of mainstream browsers, including private browsing, session management, and a smart location bar—all in a lightweight browser that opens nearly instantly. It's unlikely that Lifehacker readers will leave their precious Firefox behind for this, but it's a nice, functional, and fast browser that's definitely worth a look—especially for Linux users interested in a functional WebKit browser with a private browsing mode.
Arora is free and open source, available for Linux, Mac, Windows, or even FreeBSD. In our testing on Windows, the browser worked without a hitch, opened quickly, and rendered pages extremely fast. If you have any experience using this browser on other platforms, let us know in the comments.
Arora [Google Code via Download Squad]