Using WebKit with Safari

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  1. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    Hi

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    I no post long time, miss you. I find this http://webkit.org/ which is said to be 2x faster or more than firefox, I use it and it works but each time I must run the run-nightly-webkit file to have it open up. Also I can see no actual status showing webkit in operation although I am positive it is, any way of knowing for sure? Can I just integrate webkit into Safari or something because running the run-nightly-webkit each time takes forever =P

    Help!
     
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  3. draqon Banned Banned

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    what is it that you need speed for so much in a browser, anyways?

    Why not just use Opera browser?
     
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  5. darksidZz Valued Senior Member

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    Well I found out about this thing, appearantly WebKit is a rendering engine built for javascript, at least what I know. It's much faster than current ones and by using WebKit with Safari you get a huge speed boost. But it's not so fast when you need to execute that file and then watch it load and you can't be sure it is loaded really since no icon is shown ;L
     
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  7. draqon Banned Banned

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    you can always check by clicking ctrl+alt+del at the same time, once...and than checking the appliances running, check if it is one running
     
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