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Ratings and reviews

Value Rating Weight Category name
4 35% Functionality
4 15% Usability
4 10% Security
4 10% Performance & Scalability
4 10% Architecture & Quality
4 10% Support & Documentation
3 10% Adoption & Community
7.8 Weighted Average

Based on 4 reviews.

Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
alecs  | 2006-10-27

Epiphany is the web browser for the GNOME desktop. Its goal is to be simple and easy to use. Epiphany ties together many GNOME components in order to let you focus on the Web content, instead of the browser application.
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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
nelutz  | 2006-10-27
Simple and Fast
Epiphany is basically a simpler, smaller Firefox. It uses the same rendering engine, Gecko, which is fast and standards-compliant.
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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
Tudor  | 2006-10-27
30 languages
I don't navigate that much with Epiphany but it's VERY easy to use and it has been translated into 30 languages hence into mine ;)
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Functionality 35% Usability 15% Security 10% Performance & Scalability 10% Architecture & Quality 10% Support & Documentation 10% Adoption & Community 10% Weighted Average  
Anonymous  | 2006-12-08
An excellent browser
Epiphany is an excellent browser that feels quick to use. The UI is fairly minimal, while still offering the full (low-level) configurability of the mozilla rendering engine (gecko). It may lack in plugins compared to firefox but with its simpler structure for plugins, and ability to use plugins programmed in Python it is quickly gaining ground. It is the official GNOME browser and integrates very well with the GNOME desktop.
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