Midori
Midori is a lightweight web browser.

Features
- Full integration with GTK+ 2.
- Fast rendering with WebKit.
- Tabs, windows and session management.
- Private browsing and control over sensitive data.
- User scripts and user styles support.
- Straightforward bookmark management and flexible Web Search.
- Customizable and extensible interface.
- Extensions such as Adblock, form history, mouse gestures or cookie management.
Requirements: GLib 2.22, GTK+ 2.10, WebkitGTK+ 1.1.17, libXML2, libsoup 2.27.90, sqlite 3.0, Vala 0.10
Optional: Unique 0.9, libnotify, GTK+ 3.0
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: download midori v0.4.2 (906 kB) (MD5) (ChangeLog)
Legacy Midori for WebKitGTK+ older than 1.1.17:
Midori 0.3.6 (883kB)
Legacy Midori for WebKitGTK+ 1.1.0 and older:
Midori v0.1.0 (260 kB)
Midori Win32 Archive v0.4.3 (14.7 MB)
Midori Win32 Archive v0.4.2 (14.5 MB)
Midori Win32 Installer v0.4.1 (14.8 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 Launchpad Bug Tracker. See also the old Flyspray Bug Tracker.