Check this one out:

Matthew Carpenter matt
Mon May 17 11:43:13 PDT 2004


Konq-fan or not, anything that drags developers out of their little "It's
an IE world afterall" chorus is a good thing for us.  The browser is using
the KHTML engine, which (having run both KDE2.2.1 and KDE3 quite a bit)
has improved a good deal over the last year or so.  What that means is
that KHTML will have a lot more pressure to be good and trim. 
Standards-compliance is a key point for the Mac team and they've pushed
back quite a bit to the KHTML team to fix non-compliant items.  Konqueror
in 3.0.3 isn't perfect, but it does a lot of the IE-pages better than
Mozilla or Netscape.  Still, there are things I need NS or Moz for.  I'm
just happy that they've improved it since the 2.2.1 days (which is what
I'm using on this machine).


On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 17:48:28 -0500
"Brett I. Holcomb" <brettholcomb at charter.net> wrote:

> 
> Interesting.  No way do I want to return to Windows, er KDE but it would
> be nice it a browser like that would be available for Linux.  I guess I
> could check and see what merging Konq would drag in to run under xfce.


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