Saturday 16 February 2013

Think one fewer browser means less work?  Think again

Opera browser is swapping from its own Web rendering engine to the open source WebKit which is used in Chrome & Safari.

http://news.techworld.com/applications/3426051/opera-follows-chrome-and-safari-to-webkit-rendering-engine/

http://www.webmonkey.com/2013/02/think-one-less-browser-means-less-work-think-again/     / home-built more widely used open-source WebKit employed open source communities said Opera Chief Technology Officer Håkon Wium Lie plans to use portions of Google's Chromium experimental Web browser project layout engines component render the source code provided browser finished Web page. WebKit KDE Software's KHTML, the open-source rendering engine for the Konqueror browser and file manager Google Chrome Apple Safari /

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