Are you sure? Cause most of these are BSD/Linux based...
And market share is changing.. Chrome is out there...

Safari and Chrome are ~ 8-9%, with Chrome beeing just a few days old...

Anyway, just another thought: planning to go for something that
looks like a java plugin might not be that successful given that Web2.0
is basically javascript/DOM. None of the web technologies arround regarding
web is using java on the browser. (Java Faces, Servlets, jsp, Struts, GWT),
they all work on the server side providing reach web2.0 UIs based on
Javascript.

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 7:21 PM, jerry gay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:06 AM, Alexandros Papadakis
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Start with webkit. It is cleaner and it is(will) broader used than
> > firefox.KDE is webkit,  Nokia is webkit, so is iPhone,
> > Safari is webkit. Qt is webkit, this means motorola is also webkit. And
> dont
> > forget google's Chrome that is destined
> > to conquer...
> >
> it hasn't been proven that parrot will compile to nokia, apple, or
> motorola phones yet, so we are aiming at the desktop browser first,
> and not the mobile browser. firefox is perhaps not as easy to target
> as webkit, but it has significantly more market share on the desktop.
>
> ~jerry
>
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