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This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "k0nt3" (Feb 21st 2007, 9:42pm)
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Originally posted by gd
Only a browser without reinventing the wheel? We already have a filemanager and document viewer (Konqueror) and the KHTML kpart for viewing HTML.
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Originally posted by gd
A different browser not using KHTML would definitely be the reinventing the wheel.
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Originally posted by gd
A browser using KHTML needless since we already have Konqueror to view web pages using KHTML.
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "k0nt3" (Feb 21st 2007, 9:41pm)
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Originally posted by k0nt3
so why many people use firefox in kde?
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Originally posted by k0nt3
ps. I've heard that the konqueror team and apple are cooperating to make khtml completely compatible with safari (and so compatible with many many sites )
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yes but now we have dolphin as filemanager and konqueror as browser/filemanager.. I think this isn't very clean. if we have a separate filemanager we need a separate browser.
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Originally posted by Rinse
AFAIK dolphin wil not become part of kde4, it is temporarly placed in kdebase.
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