Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 14th Feb 2009 12:55 UTC
A major complaint about Google's Chrome web browser has been that so far, it is still not available on anything other than Windows. Google promised to deliver Chrome to Mac OS X and Linux as well, but as it turns out, this is a little harder than they anticipated, Ben Goodger, Google's Chrome interface lead, has explained in an email. It has also been revealed what toolkit the Linux version of Chrome will use: Gtk+.
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Yes there is. They could try. Incompatible as it is with the web, at large, even Konqueror has fared better. Because the KDE guys do seem to care about their browser.
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Actually devote some resources to it?
To the extent that they have ignored it, it is.
Yes there is. They could try. Incompatible as it is with the web, at large, even Konqueror has fared better. Because the KDE guys do seem to care about their browser.
Edited 2009-02-14 18:08 UTC