It does make sense to keep the two tags separate if browser is used in more general terms (for example, the man
command as an offline, command-line-based documentation browser).
The way the browser tag is defined now (and if we're happy with that Internet-centric definition), then web-browser should be made a synonym of browser:
A web browser is a software application for retrieving, presenting, and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web
curl
orwkhtmltopdf
.man
command isn't a browser, but theinfo
command arguably is.web-browser
is the overwhelmingly dominant user of the wordbrowser
, it really isn't the only one.IDE
? I agree that there are other uses of the wordbrowser
, but as it's defined in the tag wiki, it's clearly referring to web browsers only. Other software that may be considered a browser can be referred to using different terms, so my vote is to stick with[browser]
as referring explicitly to web (includinglynx
and the like).web-browser
andbrowser
synonyms. Thehttp-client
discussion is tangential.