Afternoon, gang.
I've discovered another, alternative browser, over at AppImageHub.....if you're not too fussed about tons of bells & whistles.
It's another QtWebKit-based browser, allied with Python3 & pyqt5, and it's called Quartz Browser. However, unlike some QtWebKit browsers I've come across, the rendering & response times on this one are really rather good. I have to assume this is in fact using the QtWebEngine itself, because unlike, say, Falkon, there's not a whiff of Chromium involvement.
YouTube, despite a somewhat odd GUI layout, does in fact run well. I signed-in to my Google a/c, and all my bookmarks/subscriptions, etc, were present & correct.....and everything functioned. Obviously, you can't watch DRM-protected stuff like NetFlix/Prime, etc, since there's no provision for it. It appears to have a basic ad-blocker built-in; there's provision for printing; you have the option to switch to an external download manager if so desired; there's a bookmark manager.....quite a few neat little touches for what's a fairly basic browser.
You can even set this up in "kiosk" mode, if required.
It's under current development by the developer, a Sri Lankan gentleman by the name of Arindam Chaudhuri, presently residing in Kolkata.
https://github.com/ksharindam/quartz-browser-qt5
Releases do appear to be a few months apart, but he IS still refining it; apparently, he's hoping to have the next release out in about a month to six week's time.
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I've packaged this in my now 'standard' portable format. It's an AppImage, in its own directory, together with self-contained config stuff that's sym-linked out to the expected location at runtime, and deleted again afterwards. There's the option to add a Menu entry from wherever you place the portable directory.
If anyone's interested, y'all can find it here:-
https://mega.nz/folder/7SASVRST#YNdTtezCoO_NP8eRO5ln5A
Currently tested - and working in - Fossapup64 and Bionicpup64. Posting from it now in the latter. Will test Xenialpup64 later this evening.
See what you think. Enjoy.
Mike.