On Wednesday 10 March 2010 19:11:38 Eli Wapniarski wrote: > For me it was. It was a great browser. Lightening fast and did just about > everything that I needed it to do. Multimedia, Flash, etc.... > > Eli > Keep an eye on rekonq. It's making fast progress and I hope to prepare the update / package of the new version (0.4) this weekend, as soon as it's been released. I think they got caught up in a small delay, it should have been released this Tuesday. Here's a the changelog of the features included in 0.4: * moved to kdewebkit (this means based on kde 4.4) * kwallet support * KIO full support (cookies, cache, proxy, network) * file: & ftp: protocol easy handling * improved rekonq pages (in the about: protocol) * multithreaded url resolver (hopefully, no more UI freezes) * adblock support, first part (load manually links, for now...) * improved fullscreen mode * embedded inspector (A-LA firebug) * first kget integration * optional "clickToFlash" feature * tons of bugs fixed * ... (wanna more??) Their plan is to become the default browser for KDE by version 0.6. Chakra even made it their default browser already. :) -- With kind regards, Eelko Berkenpies