On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Sergio <[email protected]> wrote: > I have another observation. > I wouldn't ship Midori with the spin. > It isn't an Xfce app. It uses git.xfce.org but it's an Elementary Project > app.* > It isn't so lightweight on resources. It's small but that's because it > uses the stock webkit-gtk engine which isn't small (but, granted, GIMP > needs it too so the spin doesn't get much larger). > But most importantly, it's unusable currently as it crashes everywhere and > Firefox does the job pretty well. > > > * I used to use Midori as I translated it back then and kept always > running the development version. I'm not a programmer so I can't say if one > thing has to do with the other but ever since Christian (the main dev) > started focusing on GTK3 support and that Ubuntu 'menu-on-the-panel' thing > Midori went downhill. Mainly, I suppose, because the stock webkit-gtk > engine browser crashes everywhere and so does Midori. > > ______________________________**_________________ > xfce mailing list > [email protected] > https://admin.fedoraproject.**org/mailman/listinfo/xfce<https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce> > Sorry but midori is still a Xfce app, even if it's developed with some focus on keeping the elementary design. Also it's not that unstable if you just use it for basic web browsing. I could observe a lot of crashes related to flash. If you try to avoid flash it works pretty flawless.
Johannes
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