I gotta say, out of all good things KDE has done to the world, KHTML is not one of them. Thanks to that we now have Safari and Chrome which both suck.

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I gotta say, out of all good things KDE has done to the world, KHTML is not one of them. Thanks to that we now have Safari and Chrome which both suck.

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Don Melton on the unveiling of Safari: > What you also canāt hear on the video is someone about 15 to 20 rows behind where we were sitting ā obviously expecting the word āGeckoā up there ā shout at what seemed like the top of his lungs: > āWHAT THE FUCK!?ā > KHTML may have been a bigger surprise than Apple doing a browser at all. And that moment was glorious. We had punkād the entire crowd.
Everyone was clapping that Apple embraced open source. Happy, happy, happy. And they were just certain what was coming next. Then Steve moved a new slide onto the screen. With only one word, āKHTMLā ā six-foot-high white letters on a blue background. If you listen to that video I posted, notice that no one applauds here. Why? Iām guessing confusion and complete lack of recognition. What you also canāt hear on the video is someone about 15 to 20 rows behind where we were sitting ā obviously expecting the word āGeckoā up there ā shout at what seemed like the top of his lungs: āWHAT THE FUCK!?ā KHTML may have been a bigger surprise than Apple doing a browser at all. And that moment was glorious. We had punkād the entire crowd.
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Today is the tenth anniversary of Appleās open-sourceĀ WebKit codebase, which powers nearly every relevant web browser and engine used today, including Safari, Chrome, and even WebOS itself.
To think that so many have criticised Apple for "taking" KHTML and didn't make WebKit "open", what about the already-open Gecko (Firefox) rendering engine?

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