Kazehakase

Last Updated on: 21st November 2023, 04:04 pm

Web site: kazehakase.sourceforge.jp (not active)
Category: Network
Subcategory: Web Browsers
Platform: BSD, Linux
License: GPL
Interface: GUI
First release: January 29, 2003

Kazehakase (Japanese: Dr. Wind) – an open source, lightweight web browser which aims to provide a user interface that is truly user-friendly & fully customizable. It supports tabbed browsing, a “remote bookmark” feature (through RSS) in a menu or sidebar, a variable UI to adapt to the user’s skill level, and customizable mouse gestures and key accelerators.

Main features of the application are:
– RSS support
– drag-and-drop of browser tabs
– mouse gestures
– import bookmarks from Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Application Suite, Netscape Browser, Galeon, Konqueror, and w3m
– Smart Bookmarks programmable with regular expressions
– full text search in browser history

The last version of Kazehakase was released in 2003.
The project developer are Hiroyuki Ikezoe and Takuro Ashie.

The screenshot source is Wikipedia; author: ViperSnake151; License: CC-SA 3.0.

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