Kurt did a KHTML port to Atheos. I think it has all the required support and the API's a similar. Both are heavily threaded. Just a thought. ----- Original Message ----- From: David Enderson <DEnderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <openbeos@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 7:59 AM Subject: [openbeos] Javascript-capable Browser > > I've been thinking for a while. I've heard it said several times here > that a Java-script capable browser is KEY to an OS being used as a > person's primary desktop OS. I know this is true in my case. > > I think it is in OpenBeOS's best interests to do whatever it takes to > get a GOOD javascript browser released with R1 that is rock solid. I > don't know which one that should be, it seems to me that whichever > browser is chosen, that we in OpenBeOS should make our highest priority > to either support the browser development, directly lend a hand, or > create a development team to assume the development on a browser to make > sure it makes release and is excellent quality. > > Thoughts? > > > Included should be only the tools and programs everyone needs=20 > > - like a=20 > > MediaPlayer, a browser, etc. > > Something in the area of SpicyKeys. > >=20 > > And I don't think that there are much developers who would be really=20 > > disappointed that his app didn't make it into the distro. > > Never underestimate the power of BeBits - you can get almost every=20 > > application for BeOS there. > >=20 > > Adios... > > Axel. > >=20 > >=20 > >=20 > >=20