Midori
Midori is a lightweight web browser.

Features
- Full integration with GTK+ 2
- Fast rendering with WebKit
- Tabs, windows and session management
- Flexibly configurable Web Search.
- User scripts and user styles support.
- Straightforward bookmark management.
- Customizable and extensible interface.
- Extensions such as Adblock, form history, mouse gestures or cookie management.
Requirements: GTK+ 2.10, WebkitGTK+ 1.1.1, libXML2, libsoup 2.25.2, sqlite
Optional: Unique 0.9, libidn, docutils, libnotify
Current State

Development happens in a git repository, from which stable versions are regularly prepared. Releases of WebKitGTK+ is tracked actively but older versions are supported.
For more information see the Midori FAQ.
Download
Download: midori v0.2.7 (753 kB) (MD5) (ChangeLog)
Legacy Midori for WebKitGTK+ 1.1.0 and older: midori v0.1.0 (260 kB)
Midori Win32 Setup v0.2.6 (10,5 MB)
Midori Win32 Archive v0.2.6 (15,3 MB)
Testing Midori
You are encouraged to clone the git repository
git://git.xfce.org/apps/midori
Alternatively clone via HTTP
http://git.xfce.org/git/apps/midori
You can also inspect the repository online at http://git.xfce.org/apps/midori
The git repository is frequently updated, particularly following changes in WebKit. It happens that changes break older Gtk+ or WebKit versions. In that case, please mention it in the IRC or file a bug and it's usually solved in no time.
Join #midori on Freenode to talk about Midori, discuss bugs and new ideas.
Report bugs at the Bug Tracker