Dillo - Version: Portable Dillo 3.0p6
Not Portable: Writes settings to User folder and AppData
Was looking for a super simple, lightweight HTML viewer. Dillo was GPL, at the 3.0 mark and Softpedia was listing a portable version. Unfortunately, in addition to the non-portable element:
* No drag and drop
* Won't view files offline (html or otherwise)
Will use HTMLDocEdit instead.
Dillo browser
Portable D+ Browser (formerly Portable Dillo) 0.5a
Apparently there has been some development since the last test of this software, it has even changed its name etc.
This may merit testing for portability again. Details ...
This may merit testing for portability again. Details ...
I am trying to find a worthwhile non portable app to Wrap with Cameyo.com's Virtual app builder.Portable-Dillo @ Softpedia wrote:Portable D+ Browser (formerly Portable Dillo) description
A graphical web browser with an emphasis on security, performance, and portability.
D+ Browser is a graphical web browser known for its speed and small footprint. D+ Browser features bookmarking capabilities and a friendly user interface.
You have the opportunity to test your favorite web pages with this new web browser. D+ Browser is a simple, yet powerful application for web browsing.
Here are some key features of "Portable D+ Browser (formerly Portable Dillo)":
· Enhanced user interface with improved usability
· Easier installation - one standalone executable
Re: Dillo browser
On WinXP it leaves behind "fltk.org" directories in APPDATA and ALL USERS APPDATA, with "fltk.prefs" files in them.
The problem is that websites look very bad in it, literally broken. For Hungarian sites the encoding is also wrong and I couldn't set it manually.
So it's well below IE6 in quality, I wonder who would use it.
The problem is that websites look very bad in it, literally broken. For Hungarian sites the encoding is also wrong and I couldn't set it manually.
So it's well below IE6 in quality, I wonder who would use it.
Re: Dillo browser
Project is back it seems - 2024: an attempt to resurrect the project began by Rodrigo Arias Mallo.
Dillo release 3.1.0 @ https://dillo-browser.github.io/latest.html - (for those tech savvy enough to compile it, so no ready made binaries yet I think)
This release contains a lot of changes accumulated from the 2015-2017 period, as well as fixes and small features introduced in 2024. Here is a summary:
Dillo release 3.1.0 @ https://dillo-browser.github.io/latest.html - (for those tech savvy enough to compile it, so no ready made binaries yet I think)
This release contains a lot of changes accumulated from the 2015-2017 period, as well as fixes and small features introduced in 2024. Here is a summary:
- Add support for floating HTML elements, which involved a big redesign.
- Add support for OpenSSL, LibreSSL and mbed TLS for HTTPS, which is now enabled by default.
- Add a CI pipeline to build Dillo on Ubuntu, MacOS, FreeBSD and Windows (via cygwin).
- Add automatic HTML rendering tests.
- Improve and extend the Dillo manual.
Re: Dillo browser
That Github update explains a lot of the reasons why the project stalled...lintalist wrote: ↑Dillo release 3.1.0 @ https://dillo-browser.github.io/latest.html
Plus, a couple of relevant snippets from the Windows asset 'README.md' file:Since the last release 3.0.5 from 2015 a lot of things have happened to the Dillo project. Here is a short timeline to put things into perspective:
- On 2016, the main developer of the layout engine, Sebastian Geerken, passed away.
- On 2017, the development stopped.
- On 2019, the last email from Jorge Arellano Cid, the lead developer of Dillo, was recorded by the mailing list.
- On 2022, the domain dillo.org was lost.
- On 2024, an attempt to resurrect the project began by Rodrigo Arias Mallo.
This repository contains mostly the original code of Dillo with some minor patches. Additional patches or pull requests are welcome.
As a final aside, those "minor patches" look quite extensive to me...!WARNING
> As of December 2023, the host 'dillo.org' is no longer under control of Dillo developers. A copy of the website from May 2022 is archived in the Wayback Machine.
http://web.archive.org/web/20220508022123/https://www.dillo.org/