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Dooble is a new Open Source Web browser that focuses on compactness, security, and stability. Dooble is the only Web browser that encodes a user's browsing information.
From the trolltech registry entries, I'm guessing this is QT-based like Chrome and Safari. The site isn't real clear about that.
Its GPL'd and I like the inclusion of a file manager and FTP. There's some great Firefox plugins that do this, but a little more native support sounds like a very good thing, especially on Mac.
V. 1.35 is out. Versions available for Mac and Linux.
Changelog:
· Avoid closed tabs when searching for tabs that may contain modified content.
· Disable Web plugins when a tab is closed.
· Corrected 1.25 grammar.
· Fixed sizing issues with items in the Downloads window.
· Downloads were missing HTTP Pipelining.
· JavaScript exceptions.
· Theme previews.
· Removed inconsistent prompts.
· Exceptions windows are now accessible via the Windows menu.
· Corrected issues with JavaScript popups.
· A significant modification was made to improve Flash support for X11 systems. As a result, QWebView was replaced by QGraphicsWebView. To eliminate the workaround, simply remove the DOOBLE_X11_FLASH_BYPASS macro from the appropriate project file before creating the application.
· Prevent use of invalid geometries, especially when preparing new JavaScript windows.
· Increased the maximum number of characters of menu actions from 50 to 100.
· Removed obsolete values from the settings file.
· Addons support. Thanks to Bernd Stramm.
· Eliminated "QProcess: Destro...
The latest version of Dooble is 1.54 and it seems that it saves all its data and settings inside its own folder. However I do not like this browser for several reasons- insufficient tabs settings, password protection is mandatory (if the user doesn't create a password Dooble doesn't save browsing data and settings on exit) and no way to import bookmarks. Once I wrote about the impossibility to import bookmarks from a HTML file but it seemed that the developers simply didn't care.