In my prior post, I included chromium in the list of browser candidates. If
you're not familiar with it, it is essentially a free version of google
chrome that recently made it's way into fedora package repositories.
Advantages and features include:
* based on same rendering engine as qtwebengine (that qupzilla uses)
* has active, well-supported upstream
* some kde integration: kde file dialogs, kwallet for secrets
* supports most chrome addons/extensions
Disadvantages include:
* pretty new to fedora (only a few weeks)
* packaging/buildsystem is... messy and fragile (not unique here,
qtwebengine suffers similarly but less so)
* not 100% native (like qupzilla)
-- Rex
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I think many people are casting here their personal preferences
instead of focusing on what should be the real point: what's the
browser between Firefox, Chromium and Qupzilla that really
integrates in KDE and requires the less dependencies being installed
over a clean KDE spin installation?