Beaker (Free)
There are many browsers, but Beaker made this programme in a way to where it allows you to share all that you are working on directly to whoever you chose to. It functions on a peer-to-peer basis, returning the power of the web to the user.
A unique implementation, Beaker provides a different way to use the internet. You can work offline from your computer with peer-to-peer websites (P2P). While it holds all the functions of a standard web browser, they based the system using DAT instead of HTTP.
Unique vision
Peer to peer browsing
For people who are interested in sharing files directly and developing personal websites; this website is a good option. Each site is seeded like a torrent. Users support the website creating the offline shared web. Therefore, it provides a base for personalising the internet through sharing all the data.
Steep learning curve
There isn’t much support for the software available besides in jargon-ridden sections of the internet. The idea has not yet bloomed into quite what it wants, but there is a cult following and a variety of tools you can take advantage of to better understand this browser.
Designed for tech-savvy people
Beaker Browser is definitely unique and worth a try for any programmer. It does its job well in sharing files. However, for anyone who lacks a good understanding of computers, it might take some time to get into and is not the right place to start.