IntroductionHere are some screenshots of Arora in action and on different platforms. StylesUsing Qt Arora integrates very well with every platform. From picking up your current Gnome icons for the back and forward button to the Unified toolbar style on OS X Arora tries hard to integrate with your desktop. Gnome Using the QtGtk style to render using the current gtk style
KDE 3.x using the Plastique style
KDE 4.1 using Oxygen style and the Czech translation
Mac OS X
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Once Inspector is enabled (in the tools menu) you can right click at any point to bring up the inspector. Inspector Network
Inspector Documents
Right to Left Support
Another right-to-left screenshot also showing off Google docs
Private Browsing
When compiled against WebKit trunk you get support for netscape plugins, including flash and youtube. Flash support
Bookmarks are stored in the standardized XBel format. History and Bookmarks Manager
Cookie Manager
Cookie Exceptions
Download Manager
Start Page
Access Keys
ClickToFlash
OpenSearch support
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does javascript work?
one of the screenshots shows google docs. that would require javascript.
nice
Keep up the great work, thanks!
Really really nice and clean browser, and very interesting that network inspector feature
Good job it nice
very fast, will be skinning support?
looks interesting
You could write your own Qt theme and tell arora to launch with that. Thats how I'd "skin" it.
the portable version is available? la versión portable existe??
downloading it!!! read about this on lifehacker
Download manager needs improvement. Otherwise a first class browser. Thanks a lot. I'm running it on Pardus 2009. :)
Arora running in Haiku:
Need a home page button like other browsers.
I would be great if Arora suported ogg audio and video tags from HTML5!