On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Kris Tilford <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Jun 2, 2010, at 4:48 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
>  How do I run Webkit?
>>
>
> To run Webkit you download it and double-click the icon.
>
> Webkit is self-contained, meaning it's a stand-alone application that has
> it's own self-contained frameworks. Safari installs System frameworks,
> hence, Safari has an installer package that installs various System software
> that may be shared and used by multiple applications. Webkit doesn't use
> these Safari installed ones, so Webkit can run side-by-side with Safari and
> uses a completely separate codebase.
>
> You can get the Webkit nightly builds here:
> <http://nightly.webkit.org/>
>
> You can have it updated each day automatically by using NightShift here:
> <http://web.mac.com/reinholdpenner/Software/NightShift.html>
>
> Tried this and I let it sit last night after Double Clicking it
I checked it today and I saw the infamous "Application Not Responding"



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