[lug] Small Browser

hirsch at zapmedia.com hirsch at zapmedia.com
Mon Apr 15 15:28:39 MDT 2002


Bill Wimsatt writes:
 > Open source is important up to a point. We are not using QT Embedded at
 > this time. I like Konquerer and Opera (what we use for demonstration
 > purposes now). 

I don't know of any full blown open source browsers other than konq
and the gecko derivatives (skipstone, geleon, mozilla).  Skipstone
seems the lightest of these, I think.

--Michael

 > 
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us [mailto:lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us]
 > On Behalf Of hirsch at zapmedia.com
 > Sent: Friday, April 12, 2002 8:11 PM
 > To: lug at lug.boulder.co.us
 > Subject: [lug] Small Browser
 > 
 > Bill Wimsatt writes:
 >  > I am looking for a small footprint full feature browser (HTML 4.0,
 >  > JavaScript 1.1). There used to be a Mozilla  variant called nxzilla,
 > but
 >  > I cannot find it anymore. This is now nanozilla, but I am not sure of
 >  > the status of Open Source. Thoughts?
 > 
 > How important is Open Source to you?  Konqueror comes in an embedded
 > version, if you have the room for qt-embedded.  
 > 
 > Ant has the Fresco browser which is pretty light weight, but it is not
 > free in any sense of the word.  Opera seems popular, too, for
 > embedded applications.
 > 
 > Michael
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