2007/7/28, Alp Toker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Oliver Dole wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
> > browser which aim is to present an abstraction layer for different
> > parts of the browser architecture, making porting effort smoother and
>
Oliver Dole wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
> browser which aim is to present an abstraction layer for different
> parts of the browser architecture, making porting effort smoother and
> faster.
> For instance, we have an abstraction for netw
2007/7/27, Frantisek Dufka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Oliver Dole wrote:
>
> > We also plan to start a GTK port in order to get OWB running on
> > GTK/Hildon but I don't really have a timeframe about that, so if some
> > people are willing to see webkit on N800 / GTK, please show up, any
> > help is g
Oliver Dole wrote:
> We also plan to start a GTK port in order to get OWB running on
> GTK/Hildon but I don't really have a timeframe about that, so if some
> people are willing to see webkit on N800 / GTK, please show up, any
> help is greatly encouraged :)
Hi,
You may also look how Gecko engi
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Oliver Dole schreef:
> Hi,
>
> It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
> browser
> We also plan to start a GTK port
Another one?!?![1][2]
regards,
Koen
[1] http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/wiki/BuildingGd
Hi,
It's my pleasure to announce that we just released OWB, a webkit-based
browser which aim is to present an abstraction layer for different
parts of the browser architecture, making porting effort smoother and
faster.
For instance, we have an abstraction for network part (currently curl
based) o