New gecko based browsers are rare nowadays but this one is especially unique to me because it is more than just “firefox with tweaks” like a lot of the ones I’ve come across. The UI is different, it’s working on custom settings, a new more powerful sidebar, a new theming system, and potentially IPFS/Dat support further down the line. It’s very early in development but it’s still impressive as it is.

  • @Echedenyan@lemmy.ml
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    3 years ago

    no releases and no real changes

    Gib source code tracker with releases and real changes

    still no releases and real changes

    ???

    For real, I dont know if you are memeing or what. The worse thing is that in WebKit port to GTK they even have a blog in which they speak about the changes in WebKit and is deeply known that there was a big API change and way that the engine works between WebKit 1.x and WebKit 2.x for which they had to adapt the port. And this is just a little thing inside all of this.

    Still you say that there are no true releases nor changes. Wtf.

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      13 years ago

      So I don’t understand why Safari and others with WebKit perform so poorly compared to Gecko and Blink.

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          13 years ago

          You say it, that Apple will have to use Blink. As I said before, if WebKit had no limitations, no one would have bothered to develop Blink many years ago. Now the developers have enormous difficulties in implementing the functionalities that they have in their corresponding Blink and Gecko browsers, in WebKit so that Apple accepts them.