Re: Re: Difference between Konqueror-Trinity and Konqueror-KDE5

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On Wednesday 01 April 2020 04:09:49 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
> Anno domini 2020 Wed, 01 Apr 13:07:28 +0200
>
>  deloptes scripsit:
> > ajh-valmer wrote:
> > > Does Konqueror-Trinity use the KHTML "motor",
> > > or another webengine as KDE5 ?
> >
> > well something has to process the HTML content and this is KHTML as far
> > as I know. It is called tdehtml now and is part of the tdelibs
> >
> > $ dpkg -S /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0
> > tdelibs14-trinity: /opt/trinity/lib/libtdehtml.so.14.0.0
> >
> > > I receive informations that Konqueror-KDE5,
> > > should be better than Firefox or Chrome...
> >
> > KDE5 is always better - this is why we stay with KDE3 :) (irony)
>
> Funny part is, all these "modern" browsers use the same engine - including
> M$ Edge.
>

This might go slightly off-topic, but here goes: 

I recommend giving Icecat a try, if you want a Mozilla browser like you 
remember, but with security and privacy brought up-to-date. 

If you can't find it in your repositories, it's available in source tarballs. 
Also, I found it in the Trisquel repositories, but their Ubuntu packages run 
just fine on Debian/Devuan systems. 

Personally, I don't like the idea of using Konqueror for both file management 
and as a web browser. As for the "engine" ... I only care that it works with 
TDE. 

Bill


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