Comment by jraph
Konqueror is unfortunately not an option anymore when it comes to having an alternative to the big web engines, as it relies on Blink or WebKit now.
Konqueror is unfortunately not an option anymore when it comes to having an alternative to the big web engines, as it relies on Blink or WebKit now.
The KDE folks did some impressive work back then. That the world basically runs on derivatives is quite the achievement.
But you can't say anymore that Konqueror is an alternative to big tech.
I wish we still had a live khtml developed by KDE today but we don't.
We don't have any non big tech alternative today. Firefox is funded by Google.
There's hope with servo and ladybug.
Netsurf seemed like a very nice codebase but somehow it seems to remain small and too limited for most uses.
Konqueror has been written in webkit since back when it was called KHTML. It's where apple got the original source code to make Safari.