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  • teresaejunior
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    This is incredibly awesome! Thanks to Michael for posting about this, and to Emdek for working on this project! I'll be compiling it when I have some more spare time! I'm still using Opera 12 in the meantime.

    Man, I just tested about 15 web browsers for Android, and Opera Mobile was the most useless of them all, really, even Yandex.Browser that has the Turbo from Opera is somewhat better! I wonder how could they have forked Chromium and still make a browser that is more useless than Chrome!

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  • teresaejunior
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    This is incredibly awesome! Thanks to Michael for posting about this, and to Emdek for working on this project! I'll be compiling it when I have some more spare time! I'm still using Opera 12 in the meantime.

    Man, I just tested about 15 web browsers for Android, and Opera Mobile was the most useless of them all, really, even Yandex.Browser that has the Turbo from Opera is somewhat better! I wonder how could they have forked Chromium and still make one browser that is more useless than Chrome!

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  • Emdek
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    uid313, it should (does not pull anything outside Qt 5.2 currently, does not use QtX11Extras) but wasn't tested yet (so far it was tested on 64 and 32 bit Linux and 32 bit Windows XP).

    Currently my primary focus is development, when there will be time for first beta (hopefully in early March) I'll switch to polishing up (including margins and sizes in GUI) and more intensive testing. ;-)

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  • uid313
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    Wayland?

    Does it work in Wayland?

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  • Emdek
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    Thanks for coverage. ;-)

    If someone has any questions then you can ask here too.
    Early feedback and comments are welcomed. :-)

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    A Qt5 Opera-Inspired Browser To Ring In The New Year

    Phoronix: A Qt5 Opera-Inspired Browser To Ring In The New Year

    Launching on 1 January 2014 to kick-off the new year is yet another open-source web-browser. What this latest open-source browser is about is having a new Qt5-based web-browser for power users that's inspired by the old Opera browser...

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