Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Mar 2010 20:43 UTC, submitted by kragil
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People are working on a QT-port of Firefox, so it will blend in with KDE4
No, sorry, they are not. Yeah, of course people are "working" on it, they have been for so many years, but you'll probably sooner get a usable Hurd than a usable Qt-based Firefox. With QtWebKit it's unlikely there would be anybody bothered enough to finish a Qt-based Firefox and openSUSE's KDE-Firefox integration not actually a Qt-port of Firefox.
People are working on a QT-port of Firefox, so it will blend in with KDE4
There is no Qt port, but SUSE's Lubos Lunak programmed an extension that integrates Firefox with KDE SC (notifications, open/save windows, button order).
Along with a GTK port of the Oxygen theme Firefox integrates almost perfectly into KDE SC.





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Konqueror is almost unusable as a web browser nowadays.