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Re: [MiNT] OT Highwire
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- Subject: Re: [MiNT] OT Highwire
- From: Miro Kropacek <miro.kropacek@gmail.com>
- Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 18:28:36 +0100
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I decided to try that Dillo2 + FTK2, if it's even worth the port and I
don't know guys. Javascript, ssl, correct rendering of some more complex
web sites ... missing. For me, it was nearly the same browsing
experience as with Highwire, Highwire even has more setting options in
the menu =)
Only advantage what Dillo2 has is the chance (!) of being better in the
future -- but it depends on how many crazy people will support it (that
similarity with HW is quite funny ;-). For us the problem is we need to
rewrite ("port") FLTK2, this wont be fun, I looked into code, definitely
work for 3-4 months (at least!).
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