Each company's Web browser development has become popular so much that it is felt as a new browser war now. I will upgrade the version seamlessly as if there are no version numbers.
In such a situation, I will introduce an unusual browser. It is a web browser nEXT made by Common Lisp.
How to use nEXT
The address bar is below. The newly opened windows are aligned in the text area below, so you can switch the site to display from there.
There is no particular problem in displaying Japanese.
The rendering engine seems to be using WebKit.
nEXT develops the UI part by Common Lisp. It is a feature that switches by a mechanism like a buffer instead of switching on a tab. It is troublesome to switch tabs, but if you switch buffers you will be able to quickly switch to incremental.
nEXT is open source software (BSD) made by Common Lisp for macOS.
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