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kde components?
by Foo on Sunday 16/Oct/2005, @13:35
Nice to see Nokia use Webcore, but to say that "KDE could soon be making its way into your mobile phone" is a little presumptious, insn't it? They're only using the de-kde'efied khtml from Apple... There's even a Gtk-version, developed by Nokia: http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net/
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Re: kde components?
by ac on Sunday 16/Oct/2005, @15:13
khtml is a KDE technology, ported or not. Also khtml had few as possible dependencies from the very beginning which makes it easy to port. What is presumptious about being a little proud that a KDE technology is getting widely used outside KDE itself after all those time naysayers said KDE would only reinvent and isolate?
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