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I am very interested in Nokia's web browser based on KHTML engine. This one should be developed for symbian operating system. It seems to me, that Nokia is the only company, that realized the fact, that people will need fully featured, AJAX capable, web browser Internet access anywhere, and anytime.

http://opensource.nokia.com/projects...ser/index.html
 
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The possibility of a smaller footprint is definitely enough to pique my interest, but does it apply to the Nokia 770, which is based on gtk, not qt?
 
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http://gtk-webcore.sourceforge.net , Apple didn't use QT too.
 
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Originally Posted by aflegg
It's already running on the 770:

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.handhelds.gpe/4217

Screenshot here:

http://www.kernelconcepts.de/~fuchs/...ower-maemo.png
Is that gpe-mini-browser? Because I was extremely unimpressed with gpe-mini-browser...

I'm still rooting for manaos, but I currently can't get it to run on my Nokia 770. EDIT: I notice there is potentially new version at http://www.indt.org.br/10le/manaos/current/ (at least the directory structure and timestamps have changed)... It's time to try again!

Last edited by gnuite; 2006-02-15 at 18:15.
 
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No, that's gtk-webcore.
 
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