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qtwebkit
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30% of Firefox users have ≤4 GB of RAM in 2023 - web browsers should be more lightweight and optimize RAM usage
Not so ancient - Otter uses QtWebKit 5.212 from Mar 10, 2020.
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Browser engine in Otter
AFAIK, Otter Browser uses the latest QtWebkit-ng on Windows. It scores 341 points in HTML5Test. There is also an experimental Qt WebEngine backend.
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Making a New Browser
The main backend for Otter Browser is QtWebkit Reloaded, last updated in 2020, see the screenshot.
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Which browser is the best for my 10 year old PC?
As for Otter Browser, there is a bug in QtWebKit. Try using Otter Browser on Qt WebEngine.
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Any WebKit browsers for windows 10?
Otter Browser is based on QtWebKit-NG, which is from 2020, so still relevant. That said, you can use the nightly WebKit build from Playwright: https://i.postimg.cc/Fz7FwRQW/Playwright.png
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Which Embed Browser engine to use?
Lastly, the other webkit based project, QtWebkit. It is also very lightweight and fast, It also provides a cross-platform render and It has access to the system dialogs. The down side is that you will have to make a Qt App to use it. If you don't want to implement it, then you cannot use It
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Qutebrowser v2.0.0 released (with better adblocker)
> I hate that it's based on Chromium though
There aren't really many alternatives. The main one is WebKitGTK, but that comes with its own set of issues (mostly performance/compatibility). You can use qutebrowser with QtWebKit as well, but I wouldn't recommend it - it's based on a 2018 WebKit with many known security issues: https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases
I had hoped for Servo to fill that gap at some point, but so far that hasn't happened yet: https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/27579
Another possibility is for Geckoview to be ported to Desktop platforms some day: https://mozilla.github.io/geckoview/ - something the people behind Tridactyl would like to happen: https://tridactyl.xyz/ideas/#port-geckoview-to-x86_64
> and Qutebrowser privacy related settings also seem quite limited compared to Firefox... (and even compared to Chromium.)
Can you be more specific? Pretty much anything that's possible to expose (either via a QtWebEngine API or via Chromium commandline arguments) is exposed. Certain things (like deleting cookies belonging to a tab when it's closed) just aren't possible without implementing them in QtWebEngine first unfortunately.
FWIW there's an overview here: https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/4045
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Multiple distros considering removal of Chromium
and Qt has mostly moved to qtwebengine/blink. qt-webkit is sort-of-not-really maintained by very few volunteers. https://github.com/qtwebkit/qtwebkit/releases
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[CENSORSHIP] Mozilla goes all-in on deplatforming
While you can still use it with QtWebKit instead, I wouldn't recommend doing so, as that's still based on a 2018 WebKit with no process isolation or sandboxing.
uBlock-for-firefox-legacy
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SeaMonkey All-in-One Internet Application Suite
Extensions explicitly designed for the old extension system still work.
https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy
Also works with Pale Moon. There are even special builds of Pale Moon that will run on Windows XP.
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I Used Netscape Composer in 2024
Mozilla SeaMonkey still has the HTML editor (and has been updated within a year!)
If you want to test it out, make sure you install https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/release... from there, because it won't show up in the extensions search.
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Browsers that are resource efficient?
Of course you can: XPI file
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Browser recommendations!
I recommend Pale Moon http://www.palemoon.org/ (definitely doesn't steal your data, or tracks you at all. It also doesn't do bloat or junk. In fact it even uses less resources than chromium or firefox) with adblocker (advanced) https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/ematrix/ and/or (average) https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases
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HP Workstation 8710w and windows xp browsing
Firefox 59 & Mypal 29 work with Ublock Origin Legacy <-use this link if GitHub's broken
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End of uBblock Origin on Mypal 68
Mypal 29: click this link: https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases/download/firefox-legacy-1.16.4.30/uBlock0_1.16.4.30.firefox-legacy.xpi & follow the prompts.
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[Hobby Scuffles] Week of April 3, 2023
i'm using pale moon and this legacy fork of ublock origin, which quite possibly is the issue.
- Adblockers for Mypal 29.3.0? WinXP Home
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Where can I download a Windows xp x64 and what is the best browser for it?
for adblocker there is https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock-for-firefox-legacy/releases , for windows xp x64 there is https://archive.org/details/WindowsXP_Professional_x64_SP2
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Big appreciation post for Non-chromium and non-Gecko browsers
Pale Moon supports XUL add-ons, but there is uBlock Origin among others. Which are you lacking?
What are some alternatives?
qtwebengine - Qt WebEngine
qutebrowser - A keyboard-driven, vim-like browser based on Python and Qt.
wry - Cross-platform WebView library in Rust for Tauri.
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
adblock-rust - Brave's Rust-based adblock engine
ca-archive - Catalog of classic Firefox add-ons created before WebExtensions apocalypse
falkon - Cross-platform Qt-based web browser
FilterLists - :shield: The independent, comprehensive directory of filter and host lists for advertisements, trackers, malware, and annoyances.
keepmenu - Dmenu/Rofi frontend for Keepass databases