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Qupzilla - Sonneveld - 16th November 2016

Today I installed Qupzilla (a webbrowser) on my system. Together with Maui it is a real recommendation.

Very, very Fast.

Greetings, Evert Sonneveld. Big Grin


RE: Qupzilla - AJSlye - 16th November 2016

What version of qupzilla?

Version 2.0.x requires qt5-webengine, which currently does not support spellcheck, or native password saving.

NOTE: There is a kwallet plugin, but I haven't had a chance to test this yet.


RE: Qupzilla - Sonneveld - 16th November 2016

Hey AJSlye,

It is version 1.8.9. It works extremely fast.

Greetings, Evert Sonneveld


RE: Qupzilla - AJSlye - 17th November 2016

So it's the older libqtwebkit version from the Ubuntu repo, cool.


RE: Qupzilla - Sonneveld - 17th November 2016

Did you try it already?


RE: Qupzilla - leszek - 17th November 2016

Qtwebkit is fast. You can use it with konqueror aswell as a backend.
However its development stopped. (only getting security updates)

It is also missing newer security features. HTTP/2 for example.


RE: Qupzilla - AJSlye - 17th November 2016

Yes, QT5 webengine is also quite fast, I was using it with Qupzilla 2.0.2 on my Arch system.
However, QT5 webengine is still missing those features, making Qupzilla 2.x too lacking for use as my daily driver.
Luckily, those features are scheduled for the QT 5.8 release.
One other nice change in Qupzilla 2.x is that it now uses ppapi instead of npapi, making it able to use pepper flash and other pepper plugins.


RE: Qupzilla - claude - 22nd November 2016

Installed yesterday, keep crashing on me.