Rekonq default
Andreas Hartmetz
ahartmetz at gmail.com
Sat Feb 20 15:32:34 GMT 2010
On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Andreas Hartmetz <ahartmetz at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 4:14 PM, Markus <kamikazow at web.de> wrote:
>> Am Samstag 20 Februar 2010 16:01:56 schrieb Anders Lund:
>>>
>>> I tried using rekonq some months ago, but gave up again quite fast, mostly
>>> because it lacks some KHTML killer features: the ability to turn off
>>> animations, and ad filtering.
>>
>> Rekonq 0.4 + Qt 4.6 has adblocking.
>>
>>
>>> Another missing feature in rekonq was java - or is it only secure java?
>>
>> Rekonq 0.4 + Qt 4.6 supports plugins -- Java, too.
>>
>>
>>> The rekonq version installed here is lacking support for web shortcuts,
>>> that is a must for me to accept it as my default browser.
>>
>> Rekonq uses Konqueror's web shortcuts KCM.
>>
>>
>>> Some shortcuts should be set to common defaults, like F6 to focus the
>>> address line and select all text there, and ESC to stop loading.
>>
>> That should be easily fixable.
>>
>>
>>> Finally, some form of extension interface is needed, so that extensions can
>>> be ported/added.
>>
>> In the future likely Mozilla's JetPack API will be supported.
>>
>> Rekonq's team still only wants to be an Extragear app (at least for the time
>> being).
>>
>> Markus
>>
> AFAICS rekonq is not using KIO and therefore no KDE settings.
> Currently the performance of kio_http is pretty good, too.
>
Never mind, it's using KIO::Integration::AccessManager. I was looking
for the wrong things.
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