Re: Galeon2 / Nautilus as a web browser



On Monday 10 March 2003 19:35, Sean Middleditch wrote:
|  On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 11:22, Vadim Plessky wrote:
|  > Certanly interesting...
|  > - Why Galeon2 is not part of GNOME?
|  > - if it is not Galeon - what browser is part of GNOME?
|  >
|  > I always thought of Galeon as part of GNOME/default GNOME browser.
|  > Did I miss something?..
|
|  Galeon is a third party application, developed independently of GNOME.
|  Indeed, Galeon never really tried to even be a GNOME application.  It
|  just used GNOME technologies.  It poorly integrated with the rest of the
|  desktop, had it's own MIME handler, e-mail handler, etc.  Galeon2 seems
|  to integrate a little better in some areas, but now that Marco has left
|  the team, I wouldn't be surprised if Galeon goes back to being a poorly
|  integrated application.
|
|  Epiphany, a fork of Galeon by its original author, is intended to be
|  fully integrated with GNOME - not a generic browser that can be used
|  without GNOME installed.  It's also a lot more inline with the GNOME UI
|  views than Galeon, in most cases.  See http://epiphany.mozdev.org.
|

Thanks for the URL.
I was looking for screenshots, and found that 
http://epiphany.mozdev.org/screenshots.html
is empty.
Does someone has page with Epiphany screenshots?

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