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Hi User:Mr. Stradivarius.Qupzilla is a very good browser available to Linux users. Especially it is written in Qt and make use of Webkit which brings excellent features. It has a good performance also gained considerably acknowledge of variety of linux users. Check google search result and you will see more.
I must say that I cannot accept the opinion of your comment at my user page where you said you didn't find any source about it in Google books and Google news. For a web browser, which is just a computer program, doesn't need to be covered by a document service ( Google books) or a news service ( Google news) to prove itself. It is particularly true for an open-sourced program. Please do search for "Arora Browser" or "rekonq" in google news, where i couldn't find much more media coverage on those two similar browsers. It is true that Qupzilla has much little coverage in Google books compared to the latter two, but it must to be pointed out that most coverage of Arora and rekonq is from popular books or linux magazines also, as you may see, nearly half of the results are sourced from Wikipedia. :) So please be a little more patient.
I wrote this page because I wanted to broaden its acknowledgement to more users who have been waited too long to have such a light-weighted Qt based Webkit web browser. If articles about newly-born open-source projects should be slashed in such a moment it would be a dilemma to those open-source projects. So if you think it is inappropriate to write such an article please tell me more reasons. Thanks.
Dici ( talk) 13:04, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
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User:Dici, Is it possible to rename page to "QupZilla"? It is the exact name, so it would be better to have it correct here on Wikipedia.
178.209.132.120 ( talk) 17:11, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
Based on the response to a bug I filed, Falkon no longer supports macOS, at least not until someone steps in to get it working again. This leaves the final QupZilla release (2.2.6) as the most recent version with macOS support.
I also have no idea if other exotic OSes (OS/2, Haiku, etc.) are still supported by Falkon.
ChrstphrChvz ( talk • contribs) 00:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC)
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Hi User:Mr. Stradivarius.Qupzilla is a very good browser available to Linux users. Especially it is written in Qt and make use of Webkit which brings excellent features. It has a good performance also gained considerably acknowledge of variety of linux users. Check google search result and you will see more.
I must say that I cannot accept the opinion of your comment at my user page where you said you didn't find any source about it in Google books and Google news. For a web browser, which is just a computer program, doesn't need to be covered by a document service ( Google books) or a news service ( Google news) to prove itself. It is particularly true for an open-sourced program. Please do search for "Arora Browser" or "rekonq" in google news, where i couldn't find much more media coverage on those two similar browsers. It is true that Qupzilla has much little coverage in Google books compared to the latter two, but it must to be pointed out that most coverage of Arora and rekonq is from popular books or linux magazines also, as you may see, nearly half of the results are sourced from Wikipedia. :) So please be a little more patient.
I wrote this page because I wanted to broaden its acknowledgement to more users who have been waited too long to have such a light-weighted Qt based Webkit web browser. If articles about newly-born open-source projects should be slashed in such a moment it would be a dilemma to those open-source projects. So if you think it is inappropriate to write such an article please tell me more reasons. Thanks.
Dici ( talk) 13:04, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Hi
User:Dici, Is it possible to rename page to "QupZilla"? It is the exact name, so it would be better to have it correct here on Wikipedia.
178.209.132.120 ( talk) 17:11, 23 February 2012 (UTC)
Based on the response to a bug I filed, Falkon no longer supports macOS, at least not until someone steps in to get it working again. This leaves the final QupZilla release (2.2.6) as the most recent version with macOS support.
I also have no idea if other exotic OSes (OS/2, Haiku, etc.) are still supported by Falkon.
ChrstphrChvz ( talk • contribs) 00:35, 28 October 2018 (UTC)