Friday, December 19, 2008

Re: [BLUG] Kazehakase web browser

On further use, Kazehakase is actually pretty pleasant. Tweaking the
preferences is kinda convoluted, but I managed to find and set what I
needed to make it useful. It handles the pages I go to and scored 75/100
on acid3.

Barry Schatz wrote:
> Hmmm... It's in Debian, so I'll give it a try.
>
> I like that you can plug in a webkit backend, but I'm not having much
> success getting it to work. The gecko backend feels like FireFox, so
> that's familiar at least.
>
> I also like that you can change the UI across three levels of
> complexity. Scratch that. I think it's a good idea. I don't know if I
> like it, since I usually keep my UI as sparse and simple as I can. I can
> see it being really handy for shared computers or multiple people using
> the same screen.
>
> I'll give it a try, but I don't think it will displace my default
> browser anytime soon. Thanks for the tip, though.
>
> -Barry
>
> Mark Krenz wrote:
>
>> Anyone here use the Kazehakase web browser? I just came across it
>> this morning and it seems very nice. It also feels a lot like it picked
>> up where Galeon left off, which is great for power users. It has a lot
>> of powerful features, check it out:
>>
>> http://sourceforge.jp/frs/index.php?group_id=388&release_id=2211
>>
>> You can probably also install it through your package manager. I could
>> in Ubuntu at least.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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