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This browser is setting a new standard for modernized web surfing excellence!

This browser is setting a new standard for modernized web surfing excellence!

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SSuite NetSurfer Prometheus comes across as a polished product-facing browser project with an unusually complete set of downloadable release options. The GitHub repo is light on source code, but it does a good job presenting the browser as an installable application: the README explains the Windows 7+ target, Chromium base, privacy/security positioning, theme customization, homepage control, extension-library angle, and “no Java or .NET required” setup. The release assets are also practical, with APK, 32-bit and 64-bit Windows installers, and portable ZIP builds available in the latest release, which makes the project easier to try than many desktop-browser repos that bury downloads elsewhere.

What stood out most is that the maintainer is clearly treating this as an end-user product, not just a code dump. The benchmark screenshots for JetStream, MotionMark, and Speedometer help support the performance claims, and the UI screenshots give visitors a quick feel for the browser before installing it. The release history is active, with versioned releases through v2.8.10.1, and the repository has no open issues at the moment.

The biggest improvement would be transparency for technical adopters. Since the repo currently contains README/screenshots/release metadata rather than visible browser source, it would help to explain what is open source here, where the buildable source lives if it exists, and what license applies. A LICENSE, changelog, security policy, and a short “how releases are built and verified” section would make the project much easier to trust, especially for a browser that makes strong safety and privacy claims. I’d also add GitHub topics like browser, chromium, windows, portable-app, and privacy so people can actually discover it.