
Optimize your online browsing experience. Check out the collection of instruments for opening web pages and switching between windows with interactive elements. Download and transfer content. Work with extra features for touch gestures and better menus for favorite pages and tabs.
Sleipnir is a beautifully designed web browser that incorporates all the features one would normally expect from a modern-day application of its kind. With a primary goal of focusing on a simple and fast browsing experience, Sleipnir also adds a few enhancements such as mouse and pad gestures support, autofill, tiled windowed view and even a built-in ad blocker.
Tabbed operations are one of the best things since sliced bread and with this application you can enjoy having multiple websites opened at the same time within just one window instance.
The TiledTab provides a convenient management solution for multiple types of websites you are constantly browsing to. With simple drag and drop actions, users may group up links depending on their genre, with a clean and unobstructed view of both their thumbnails and associated categories.
Mouse and Pad gestures support offer quick navigation options such as closing, reloading one or all tabs, moving backwards and forwards within links.
With Sleipnir users may also synchronize their bookmarks on other platforms.
Integrate social media websites like Twitter into your browser for easily access to your content.
Overall, this is a high-quality browser, especially tailored for Mac users that should make for a great way of navigating the web.
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