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Downloads Any browser-specific code will be optimized for the WebKit/KHTML Rendering Engine. Safari, Konqueror, OmniWeb, and Shiira are just some of the browsers that use WebKit/KHTML to render pages. Ad Subtract will work with Safari (for Mac OS X and...

[November 2, 2007, 7:00]

Firefox lead engineer backs Apple in KDE squabble

News Commenting in his blog on the debate — which revolves around an Apple proposal to dump the KHTML engine it famously integrated into its Safari Web browser several years ago — Goodger was harsh on the KDE project.

[May 13, 2005, 16:30]

Mac Opera gored on Safari?

News Safari, now out in a test or "beta" version, is based on the open-source browser project KHTML. The advent of Safari also rattled Mozilla, exposing concerns over that browser's size, and catapulted KHTML from obscurity to potential widespread...

[January 28, 2003, 7:39]

KDE starts testing version 4.1

News Developers have improved the speed of KHTML, the browser engine on which Konqueror is based, and have integrated Apple's KHTML-based web-rendering toolkit WebKit into Plasma to allow Mac OS X Dashboard widgets to be used in KDE.

[May 30, 2008, 17:10]

KDE 4.1 released

News Developers have improved the speed of KHTML, the browser engine on which Konqueror is based, and have integrated Apple's KHTML-based web-rendering toolkit WebKit into Plasma to allow Mac OS X Dashboard widgets to be used in KDE.

[July 30, 2008, 13:23]

Mozilla releases last 'fat' browser

News This January, Apple opted to use the KHTML browser engine -- the heart of the open-source K Desktop Environment's (KDE) Konquerer browser -- as the basis for its own Safari browser, citing KHTML's smallness in contrast to the open-source competition.

[July 1, 2003, 11:34]

Microsoft defeat stirs patent concerns

News Since KHTML is open-source software (and) it is not possible for us to license patents in exchange for money, KDE does not have a way to recoup such costs from its users," wrote Waldo Bastian and David Faure in an email exchange.

[August 14, 2003, 14:55]

Apple's browser move 'snubs' Mozilla

News One Mozilla staff member called KHTML selection an understandable if not foregone conclusion, given Mozilla's technical problems. I guess I'm supposed to be mortally offended -- or at least embarrassed -- that they went with KHTML instead of our...

[January 14, 2003, 12:19]

The browser wars are back, according to Netscape's founder

Talkback In improving the KHTML codebase, Apple have shown support for Open Source and given Linux a helping hand, again, not good for Microsoft. "By the way, how is Safari a "punch" to Redmond. It is the current exemplar for browsers and may well encourage...

[October 7, 2004, 19:58]

Apple to build browser into OS X

News Apple's browser engineers based Safari on the KHTML rendering engine and KJS JavaScript engine, both part of the Konqueror open-source browser project. KHTML and KJS are published under an open-source licence, which broadly allows anyone to modify...

[January 9, 2003, 16:26]

Nokia apes Safari with Series 60 browser

News The new Series 60 browser (which will debut in June) will incorporate some of the same open source technology found in Apple's Safari web browser, WebCore and JavaScriptCore, based on KHTML and KJS from the Konqueror project.

[June 13, 2005, 13:20]

SAP slams open source 'socialism'

Talkback Istn't safari based on the khtml engine, build by the KDE open source project.is it an actual requirement to be stupid to be a topmanager? Funny guy, first he tells us that MS (wich is not exactly an open source company) copies apple and then he...

[November 14, 2005, 15:19]

Apple goes on Safari with open-source browser

News The browser is based on the KHTML rendering engine, which is based on an open-source licence that makes its underlying technology available to any developer. Apple chief executive Steve Jobs kicked off his Macworld Expo keynote speech on Tuesday by...

[January 7, 2003, 19:40]

Say what?

Talkback My advice to the IE team would be to put Gecko or KHTML inside IE 7.1 and forget about the broken browser they have now. What are you basing you biased verdict on? There are some innovations in IE, but to be fair, it isn't much and it's very late.

[November 1, 2006, 18:52]

I think you miss the point

Talkback Afterall they've based OSX on FreeBSD (exploiting the BSD license) and have built their Safari browser on KHTML/Webkit. With respect, whatever your views on 'open source' I think you've missed the point of the article.

[December 29, 2008, 7:31]

New act opens for Opera on the Mac

News In January the company was caught off-guard when Apple Computer released its Safari browser based on the open-source KHTML code. After months of uncertainty, an upgrade to Opera's browser for the Mac will be released on Thursday.

[May 22, 2003, 7:36]

Nokia goes on open source Safari

News Apple's Safari Web Kit — the open source engine for mobile devices based on KHTML — and KJS from KDE's Konqueror open source project. Nokia has teamed up with Safari to deliver an open source Web browser for its S60 smartphone software platform.

[November 3, 2005, 16:35]

Gnome Linux desktop updated

News From using the same Gecko engine found in Firefox and related browsers, Epiphany will switch to WebKit, the KHTML-based rendering engine found in Apple's Safari and Mac OS X, KDE's Konqueror and other applications.

[January 31, 2008, 17:11]

Apple releases Safari update

News Apple's browser engineers based Safari on the KHTML rendering engine and KJS JavaScript engine, both part of the Konqueror open-source browser project. Apple this week released an updated version of its Safari Web browser.

[February 4, 2004, 11:05]

KDE polishes Linux look

News The resulting improvements in the speed and rendering quality of state-of-the-art Web pages is something users will appreciate immediately," said Dirk Mueller, a KHTML developer and the KDE 3 release coordinator, in a statement.

[April 4, 2002, 12:49]

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