Konqueror is an excellent browser. However is main disadvantage is that it is a slow starter. Therefore I appreciate dillo very much. I use it for viewing local .html, especially documentations, and as an super quick internet viewer. Therefore I configured dillo as browser for my mail client, emacs, and many more programms. Cheers -Niels On Thursday 08 May 2003 06:33, dillo-dev-request@lists.auriga.wearlab.de wrote:
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1. reason for dillo's existence (Philippe Laporte)
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 07 May 2003 15:19:25 +0300 From: Philippe Laporte <philippe.laporte@nokia.com> To: dillo-dev@auriga.wearlab.de Subject: [Dillo-dev] reason for dillo's existence
Hi, Would a Konqueror(Khtml) ported to GTK render dillo irrelevant, or is there really a spot out there for browsers with conformance to subsets of widely used web standards?
I mean, why was dillo ever started? Would it have been started if KHTML had been ported to GTK at the time?
Thaks, Philippe
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