On Monday 31 March 2014 14:25:00 Wolfgang Mader wrote: > On Monday 31 March 2014 15:13:22 Josh Liberty wrote: > > On , Roney Gomes wrote: > > > On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 10:57 PM, Ian Wadham <iandw...@gmail.com> > > > > > > wrote: > > >> A subsidiary question. What replaces Konqueror now? Dolphin replaces > > >> the > > >> file manager functionality, but what is the "official" supported KDE > > >> browser? > > > > > > I guess it is Rekonq. > > > > Why does the web browser seem to be such a low priority in the KDE > > project? > > I mean, there isn't even an official browser, and the one closest to > > being official, has a website which looks like this: > > http://rekonq.kde.org/ > > It's not just the website, of course. Rekonq seems to be lacking in many > > areas - it is nowhere near being a real alternative to Firefox, Chrome, > > or even epiphany, qupzilla, and a bunch more. > > > > It seems that there's no real focus on the web browser, as opposed to > > areas such as PIM, IM, and a whole bunch of other things. > > > > I'm not trying to bash anyone, I'm just really wondering about that. Is > > rekonq good enough for most KDE users (I find that hard to believe)? Is > > everyone just using Firefox/Chrome? > > Here is a almost happy rekonq user. I use rekonq for my everyday needs. Some > small announces are present, but nothing that would want me make switch to > firefox, mostly due to the kwallet-integration. (Now that I think about, I > believe there is kwallet-integration for firefox, but I am not sure.)
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