[haiku-development] Re: Open Source Dooble Web Browser for Haiku

  • From: Dustin Howett <alaricx@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2011 10:45:49 -0700

On Jun 20, 2011 10:42 AM, "Randolph Dohm" <rdohm321@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> 2011/6/20 Sean Collins <smc.collins@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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>> Urias McCullough wrote:
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>>> Haiku's WebPositive browser uses Webkit already - it just needs some
updating.
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>> I checked http://dooble.sf.net out. Looks to be primarily QT based
browser. I tried to compile it on QT and there are tons of errors.
>>  Sean
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> As Webositive ( is it /seems a port from Arora?, which is not developed
anymore, see mailinglist) might be not updated, my suggestion was to use
this browser, which is under active development with a lot of cool features,
other browser do not have, e.g. a password prompt to open up the browser, so
user specific.

WebPositive is under active development, and Ryan Leavengood, who is also
involved in the Haiku project, is involved in its development.

-dh

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