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Re: Wow..
by fake on Saturday 11/Sep/2004, @13:48
agreed.. and, IMHO, the most important thing is: having our own html rendering engine can give us the ability to add features, and integrate them fully in KDE, without having to rely on an external (and cross-platform) project.
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Re: Wow..
by Michael Jahn on Saturday 11/Sep/2004, @14:14
Yes, I agree with all of the arguments made. Well, at the very least it is an impressive feat and choices don't hurt anybody. Thanks, devs :)
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  • Re: Wow..
    by FJ on Sunday 12/Sep/2004, @10:39
    well.. i don't agree.

    the future is: cross-platform. and gecko has it
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    • Re: Wow..
      by Andre Somers on Sunday 12/Sep/2004, @10:46
      Thanks for allowing all of us a glance in that glass bowl of yours.
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    • Re: Wow..
      by anon on Sunday 12/Sep/2004, @10:52
      What is wrong with the cross-platformness of khtml? It's already the defacto native browser of OSX, the native engine of the most popular Linux desktop, and will be arriving in Windows soon.
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