On the night (rather, late late night) of 16th July, I started a twit-review of the latest darling of the Indian online media, Epic Browser, which is being touted as India's first web browser. What started off as random comments, ended up as a 31 tweet review (LinkBunch). So just editing those tweets a little and ordering them, here's my review of Epic Browser.Epic Browser, is built upon the Firefox 3.6.6 base, and claims to be available for all 3 major platforms (Win-Linux-Mac), but on the site only the Windows version of the browser is listed. Later, I found out that the makers, Hidden Reflex, have released only the Win version, and plan to release the other versions later on.
A ~10.5 MB Download and a quick install later, I was greeted by the Epic Browser UI:
Note the
One interesting feature is 'Collections' which
Epic Browser, as mentioned before, is based on Mozilla Firefox (which as you may know, I am a huge fan of!), and thankfully it doesn't hide the fact. The Help menu features a "About Mozilla" link, and some browser options actually link to official Mozilla pages.
On the technical side, Epic Browser is a resource hog, taking up nearly 1.4-1.5 times the memory of Firefox 4.0 beta. Also, the Epic website lacks any information whatsoever! Licensing information, Source codes (or atleast saying it's free but not open source), release information, proper documentation, etc. are lacking! Infact the Epic site looks like a scam site for one of those "registry errors" downloads.

At best, Epic Browser is a India-specific Customised FF release. At worst, it's a clunky browser with unnecessary overhyped features! As for being India's first browser, it depends on perspective! If you think BOSS Linux was India's first Linux distro, then Yes, Epic Browser is India's first browser! I personally don't think Epic deserves that title, considering it isn't a indigenous browser, but rather a child born out of a group orgy between multiple members, most notably Firefox!
I don't understand why the makers launched the browser only for a single platform, instead of waiting for say 15th August or 26th January and launching the browser for all platforms together. This would also give them time to work on their documentation, site, and to polish the browser, things which are desperately needed. Also the fact that Firefox has already moved to v. 4.0 (the first beta is already out!), plays against Epic Browser which is based on v. 3.6.6. Unless there are some radical changes made to the browser, this shall be my first and last experience with Epic Browser!
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4 comments :
agree with the review!
But I feel you've been harsh! It's their first attempt at a browser. Why are you bashing them so much?
@Pranav
Sorry if you felt this was EPIC bashing .... I was just giving an honest review!
My best wishes are with the Epic team! but unless they givee me a better browser, I'm not biting! :)
Well I like the new features associated with the browser. I would prefer if it is based on chrome, which could make it a bit more faster. All the themes and wallpapers are web based, which is a bot annoying. But for a start, very impressive in deed. I am waiting for a Linux version right now. Because I hate running applications in wine.
Well I like the new features associated with the browser. I would prefer if it is based on chrome, which could make it a bit more faster. All the themes and wallpapers are web based, which is a bot annoying. But for a start, very impressive in deed. I am waiting for a Linux version right now. Because I hate running applications in wine.
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