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Date:      Sun, 18 Aug 2019 14:23:06 +0200
From:      Adriaan de Groot <adridg@freebsd.org>
To:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freebsd-ports Digest, Vol 846, Issue 7
Message-ID:  <1595357.MsCH1bHPGx@beastie.bionicmutton.org>
In-Reply-To: <mailman.81.1566129601.52356.freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>
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On Sunday, 18 August 2019 14:00:01 CEST freebsd-ports-request@freebsd.org 
wrote:
> > So I hoped to collect experiences on this.
> 
> I was favorably impressed by Otter Browser, but have not been able to update
> because my FreeBSD installation, 11.1-STABLE, is too far behind for
> updating ports.

You "otter" be able to build current Qt 5.12.2 and all the bits underneath 
otter, although that's not something that the kde@ team does or supports.

Otter itself is in active development, which is nice. Its main HTML / JS / 
all-the-modern-crap engine can be either Qt WebKit or Qt WebEngine (Chromium). 
The latter is clearly more capable, ever since the official WebKit cooperation 
collapsed, and there's now just a handful of WebKit volunteers in the open-
source world.

www/falkon, www/otter-browser and www/quitebrowser all use (or can use) 
WebEngine; I use falkon most of every day. The differences in the browsers are 
largely in the "chrome" around the central web-viewing widget.

And of course there's www/chromium itself, if you want to get Borged.

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