Titan Browser
Titan Browser is a freeware Chromium-based web browser and Internet suite developed by Titan Browser Corp. The Browser handles common Internet-related tasks such as displaying websites, sharing websites via social networks, accelerating downloads and grabbing online media, all directly from the browser. Early versions of the browser have received mixed reviews, with some praising its interesting feature combination while others decrying its lack of add-on support (an issue which has been resolved in the newer version).
Titan Browser is commercial freeware, and is based on the Chromium source code. Titan's most recent version 25.0.0.4255 uses Chromium version 25, making it compatible with all add-ons and extensions available in the Chrome store.
On June 18, 2013, Titan announced that it had surpassed 1 million ACTIVE users.
Unique features
Facebook Integration
The built-in Facebook share page client allows users to share their favorite pages. Users can directly share sites, videos, audio and search results with their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Anonymous Search
The default search engine and "omni" bar use the Titan search engine which provides secure and anonymous search results powered by Yahoo/Bing.
Reception
Reviews of Titan have evolved over time, as the browser continued to add features and functionality.
In October 2012, The Blog Herald said of Titan: "The Titan Web Browser is built on a lightweight framework that offers what appears to be decent security. If you like to browse the web while grabbing various files this might be the perfect browser for your arsenal of web applications. Overall I have been pleased with the Titan Browser and I only hope it continues to grow so more social sharing features can be experienced and more files can be grabbed."
In reviewing Titan in December 2012, CNET said of Titan 2.0.0.1614: "An all-in-one Web browser is Nothing to Sneeze At, but Titan Browser isn't going to pry you away from Chrome or Firefox. While it has options that make sharing and social media a breeze, Titan Browser just isn't unique enough to win people's hearts. It lags in performance and its major features aren't worth making the switch...Titan Browser tries to carve out its niche by being an all-in-one Web browser... However, it doesn't do any of those things well enough to replace what you currently use. Once you get over the novelty, it becomes obvious that Titan Browser isn't that powerful as a Web portal. It's noticeably slower than other browsers and it doesn't have the same sort of add-on support. The layout is just a rip-off of the open-canvas setup of other, more popular browsers. None of this is to say that using it is all a bad experience. Titan Browser still runs circles around Internet Explorer and would be a major upgrade there...While not a threat to Firefox or Chrome, Titan Browser is easy enough to use and might just impress Internet Explorer users. Heavy downloaders might enjoy the torrent downloader and media player that come With It, too."
Softonic, Titan Browser provides a fast, simple, and hassle-free way to get connected to the internet, praised Titan in July 2013 for its integrated functionality and called Titan "The Swiss Army Knife of web browsers".