Thanks webfork. Entry looks good!
Can I suggest editing the name of this topic to Falkon instead of Qupzilla?
I also made a change to the alternative apps portion of the entry and replaced them with Otter Browser and X-Chromium. I listed Otter because it's probably the closest match to Falkon and X-Chromium because it's the base browser used for all the other Chromium derivatives.
[Falkon: formerly known as] QupZilla [discontinued]
Re: QupZilla
freakazoid wrote:Can I suggest editing the name of this topic to Falkon instead of Qupzilla?
How do you like now?
freakazoid wrote:I listed Otter because it's probably the closest match to Falkon and X-Chromium because it's the base browser used for all the other Chromium derivatives.
Good call, IMHO.
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Re: QupZilla
is it stealth?
Re: [Falkon: formerly known as] QupZilla
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Re: [Falkon: formerly known as] QupZilla
The OP isn't mine, those brackets mark a third party addition to its subject -- they're customary in press environments, as in editor notes, for example...Pendrive wrote: I find the bracketing in this thread's title...
Re: [Falkon: formerly known as] QupZilla
Falkon 3.2.0 is out. Currently only available for Linux. The developers have very little manpower left.
My YouTube channel | Release date of my 13th playlist: August 24, 2020
Re: [Falkon: formerly known as] QupZilla
Lack of resources notwithstanding, the changelog* looks pretty impressive and the official download still advertises Windows portability (untested!):
*) i.e., https://www.falkon.org/2022/01/31/320-released/
Windows 7 is minimum supported Windows version. You can choose between Standard (system-wide) installation and Portable installation which only extracts files and setup the application to run in portable mode by default.
*) i.e., https://www.falkon.org/2022/01/31/320-released/