666philb wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 9:47 pmmikewalsh wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 10:23 am@wiak :-
Will;
I still maintain that if someone would resurrect the QTWeb project, bring the certificate-handling/TLS stuff up to date, and just 'tweak' maybe a couple of other items, that there would be a superbly lightweight graphical browser.....which would handle 99% of stuff that most folks need on a daily basis.
'Tis but a pipe-dream, I suspect!
Mike.
didn't that develop into this https://www.falkon.org/about/
quite a big install but very fast. in fact it was beating the chrome browsers in webgl tests when i tried it
Hmmm, no, phil...Falkon arose from QupZilla...QTWeb was smaller than QupZilla (comparable release dates)
I may still have QupZilla 1.66 on my WinXP installation on this netbook, had QTWeb as well. I didn't use
QupZilla in Slax 7.0.5, but I did use QTWeb along with Opera 12.16. that was up until a few years ago,
now most websites balk at Opera 12.16 as well as QTWeb. I gave up on Slax 7.0.5 as well as Opera 12,
and started back with Slacko Puppy 5.6, then 6.3.2, now using peebee's ScPup.