• rottingleaf@lemmy.world
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    12 hours ago

    If the latter is Safari, then WebKit-based browsers are available for Windows and Unix-likes too.

    Actually WebKit is often used in the same role Gecko would be used, until Mozilla decided they don’t want alternative browsers on Gecko.

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      11 hours ago

      If the latter is Safari, then WebKit-based browsers are available for Windows and Unix-likes too.

      Which are? Please list a few current ones that have reasonable backing and at least a mid-size community.

      • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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        10 hours ago

        Here are two on Linux:

        • GNOME Web (was called Epiphany)
        • Konquerer - KDE

        Those are the two biggest desktops on Linux. In fact, when I run Tauri (like Electron, but uses your system webview instead of bundling it), it uses GNOME Web on my system.

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            9 hours ago

            They absolutely do. A lot of distros package Firefox or Chromium or something as the default, but those browsers are default for their respective DEs.

            Here are their most recent releases:

            • Konquerer - 24.12.2 2025-02-06
            • GNOME Web - 47.3.1 (Jan 2025)

            They don’t move very fast, but they don’t need to since they just pull in upstream changes. Their main purpose is to provide a default webview and browser, but most people use a different browser for everyday use.

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              7 hours ago

              Konqueror is more or less dead as a browser. I don’t even think kwebkitpart is maintained anymore since QtWebkit was abandoned with Qt6.

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                7 hours ago

                It had a release this month, that doesn’t sound dead…

                But yeah, it’s unfortunate that Qt WebEngine is Chromium based. I get it though, it’s probably less work to maintain and if users complain, you tell them it’s the most popular embedded engine.

                kwebkitpart

                Maybe you’re right though, the last commit on master seems to be 2 months ago. I wonder if it’s officially dead or just maintenance only.

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                    6 hours ago

                    That’s really too bad.

                    We lost this war with operating systems when Linux ate the BSDs’ lunch, and it’s happening again with browsers. I hope GNOME Web sticks around.