The GNOME Developers Put Out The First SeedKit Release

The library to SeedKit provides a HTML view Gtk+ widget with access to lower-level libraries and systems through JavaScript and is built around the Gtk+ port of the WebKit rendering engine combined with Seed, which enables standalone applications to be written or extended by JavaScript. The GNOME Seed project has been around since late 2008. The viewer portion of SeedKit is a command-line way to launch these applications that are written in "pure web standard technologies" while opening the path for these programs to tap into the lower-level libraries/systems. There's also a few examples of such hybrid web-desktop applications offered within SeedKit Viewer 0.1. Using GNOME's SeedKit depends upon GTK+ 3.0.
More information detailing GNOME SeedKit can be found on the GNOME Live Wiki or in today's inaugural release announcement.
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