On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 2:53 PM, Sergio <secipolla(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I have another observation.
I wouldn't ship Midori with the spin.
It isn't an Xfce app. It uses
git.xfce.org but it's an Elementary Project
app.*
It isn't so lightweight on resources. It's small but that's because it
uses the stock webkit-gtk engine which isn't small (but, granted, GIMP
needs it too so the spin doesn't get much larger).
But most importantly, it's unusable currently as it crashes everywhere and
Firefox does the job pretty well.
* I used to use Midori as I translated it back then and kept always
running the development version. I'm not a programmer so I can't say if one
thing has to do with the other but ever since Christian (the main dev)
started focusing on GTK3 support and that Ubuntu 'menu-on-the-panel' thing
Midori went downhill. Mainly, I suppose, because the stock webkit-gtk
engine browser crashes everywhere and so does Midori.
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Sorry but midori is still a Xfce app, even if it's developed with some
focus on keeping the elementary design. Also it's not that unstable if you
just use it for basic web browsing.
I could observe a lot of crashes related to flash. If you try to avoid
flash it works pretty flawless.
Johannes