WebPositive
- Engine: WebKit
- OS: Haiku
- Status: Active
This page was last updated at: May 29, 2026
AWBfL is a Desktop web browser that runs on Linux. It is developed by Andy Valencia.
This is AWBfL ("Andy's Webkit Browser for Linux"), a GTK3 and Webkit2 based browser written in Vala. It is a fork from the original Midori project.
It has an extension to do username/password saving. It also has an external command to sync user/pass completion, and a sync server which is trivial to run. Passwords are encrypted before being stored on the sync server, so only your own browser installs can use them. (The sync process is UDP based.)
This looks like it's a developers hobby project; something fun they're tinkering on. But it doesn't look like a web browser that's ready for daily use. The last update was from nearly a year ago.
| Browser URL | sources.vsta.org:7100/awbfl/index |
|---|---|
| Browser made by | Andy Valencia |
| Development Status |
Idle The browser doesn't seem regularly developed, but a new version might still be released at some point
|
| Launched | 2019 |
| Operating System |
Linux
|
| Device platform | Desktop |
| Rendering Engine | WebKit |
| Fork of | Midori |
These web browsers have something in common with AWBfL, you could test them out and compare them.