Re: Was Re: Why not Safari 3.0.4 Now Webkit

2010-06-02 Thread Stephen Conrad
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 5:30 AM, Kris Tilford  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:
> 
>
> You can have it updated each day automatically by using NightShift here:
> 
>
> 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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Re: Was Re: Why not Safari 3.0.4 Now Webkit

2010-06-02 Thread Kris Tilford

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:


You can have it updated each day automatically by using NightShift here:


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Was Re: Why not Safari 3.0.4 Now Webkit

2010-06-02 Thread Stephen Conrad
How do I run Webkit?




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