Mr. Plankz I haven't tried it myself yet but I saw an interesting 2000's looking internet browser for those who want to keep using FireFox without supporting Mozilla. It's called SeaMonkey and it includes many different tools for users who use the internet far more than others.
I have, a lot of things don't really work as its woefully outdated but certain features like the collapsible toolbars and the sheer amount of detailed settings under the various menus. You can even set the default colors and fonts of links, text and etc. Pretty crazy. It really puts modern browsers to shame in that regard. It's great for surfing the simpler, older or just plain more obscure web, but you definitely need a modern one on the side for everything else.