>>105863289Here are 25 unique browser engines, each with its own characteristics and features:
1. **Blink** - Developed by Google, used in Chrome and Opera.
2. **WebKit** - Originally developed by Apple, used in Safari.
3. **Gecko** - Developed by Mozilla, used in Firefox.
4. **Trident** - Developed by Microsoft, used in Internet Explorer.
5. **EdgeHTML** - A fork of Trident, used in the original Microsoft Edge.
6. **Servo** - An experimental engine developed by Mozilla, focusing on parallelism and safety.
7. **KHTML** - The original engine from which WebKit was derived.
8. **Presto** - Developed by Opera Software, used in older versions of the Opera browser.
9. **Deno** - A secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript, with a built-in web engine.
10. **XULRunner** - A runtime environment for building applications using Mozilla's Gecko engine.
11. **Falkon** - A lightweight browser engine based on QtWebKit.
12. **Otter Browser** - A project aiming to recreate the old Opera (Presto) experience.
13. **Qutebrowser** - A keyboard-focused browser with a minimal GUI, using QtWebEngine.
14. **Pale Moon** - A fork of Firefox that uses a modified version of the Gecko engine.
15. **Midori** - A lightweight browser that uses WebKitGTK.
16. **Iceweasel** - A rebranded version of Firefox, primarily used in Debian.
17. **Lynx** - A text-based web browser that does not use a graphical engine.
18. **Links** - Another text-based browser, with some graphical capabilities.
19. **Basilisk** - A fork of Pale Moon that aims to provide a modern browsing experience.
20. **Konqueror** - A web browser and file manager that uses KHTML and later WebKit.
21. **NetSurf** - A lightweight browser that uses its own rendering engine.
22. **Fennec** - The mobile version of Firefox, using the Gecko engine.
23. **Bromite** - A Chromium-based browser focused on privacy and ad-blocking.
24. **Waterfox** - A fork of Firefox that focuses on privacy and legacy suppor