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  2. WebKit - Wikipedia

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    Web Platform for Embedded (WPE) is a WebKit port designed for embedded applications; it further improves the architecture by splitting the basic rendering functional blocks into a general-purpose routines library (libwpe), platform backends, and engine itself (called WPE WebKit). The GTK port, albeit self-contained, can be built to use these ...

  3. Comparison of browser engines - Wikipedia

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    WebKit: Active Apple: GNU LGPL, BSD-style: Safari browser, plus all browsers for iOS; [3] GNOME Web, Konqueror, Orion: Blink: Active Google: GNU LGPL, BSD-style: Google Chrome and all other Chromium-based browsers including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Vivaldi, Huawei Browser, Samsung Browser, and Opera [4] Gecko: Active Mozilla: Mozilla Public

  4. List of web browsers for Unix and Unix-like operating systems

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    WebKit: Cocoa: Closed source Discontinued Using WebKit since version 5.5 Opera: Blink: Xlib: Closed source Opera used its own renderer, Presto, through version 12.XX. Linux versions were suspended when Opera moved to Blink and resumed with version 26. Otter Browser: WebKit/Blink (engine) Qt: Open-source Aimed at replicating the pre-v15 Opera ...

  5. Igalia - Wikipedia

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    Igalia is the current core maintainer of several projects, including: Two official WebKit ports. WebKit WPE, [9] a WebKit port optimized for embedded devices WebKitGTK, [10] the GTK port of the WebKit web rendering engine used in GNOME desktop applications.

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    The search engine that helps you find exactly what you're looking for. Find the most relevant information, video, images, and answers from all across the Web.

  7. GNOME Web - Wikipedia

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    The size of the team and complexity of porting the browser to WebKit caused version 2.22 to be re-released with bugfixes alongside GNOME 2.24, [30] so the releases stagnated until July 1, 2009, when it was announced that 2.26 would be the final Gecko-based version. [31] In September 2009, the transition to WebKit was completed as part of GNOME ...

  8. AlternativeTo - Wikipedia

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    AlternativeTo is a website which lists alternatives to web-based software, desktop computer software, and mobile apps, and sorts the alternatives by various criteria, including the number of registered users who have "Liked" each of them on AlternativeTo.

  9. Kagi (search engine) - Wikipedia

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    Orion Browser is a browser developed by Kagi Inc. that is based on the WebKit engine and is similar to Safari but with different features, such as supporting WebExtensions. Although they are working on going open source , Orion browser is not fully open source yet.