ICab

iCab is a web browser for the Macintosh by iCab Company. It has many distinctive features, especially for older Macs, which other browser developers have stopped developing for. iCab...


 * ...is freeware; a $29 'Pro' version will also be available.


 * ...lets you look at websites in your cache while you are off-line. Combined with the option to download all pages linked to from the page you're on this is really great for off-line reading.


 * ...filters ads (images, Flash, etc., first Mac browser to do this). It can also filter JavaScript and cookies.


 * ...can archive web pages, with images, in a handy single file.


 * ...has feature-laden contextual menus - two examples: (re)load images, a menu of all links on the page.


 * ...is available in a number of languages.


 * ...has the famous Smiley :) ! Depending on the validity of the HTML of the web site currently viewed, it will smile, look grim or frown. Clicking on the smiley will bring up a list of errors in the page, if there are any.


 * ...supports JavaScript, CSS (not the latest stuff, but that's in beta now) and is the only(?) browser to support Arabic websites on older Macs.


 * ...runs on Mac OS (back to System 7.0.1!) on 68000-series and PowerPC Macs; and Mac OS X (using Carbon).