Posted
over 14 years
ago
by
reinouts
Seven years ago today, the Epiphany webbrowser was first released. In the mean time, the project has had three maintainers and in the past year it has been rejuvenized by switching from the Gecko to the WebKit backend. At the WebKitGTK+ hackfest that took place last week (covered by Xan, Reinout, Alex, Gustavo, and Christian, […]
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Posted
over 14 years
ago
by
reinouts
Seven years ago today, the Epiphany webbrowser was first released. In the mean time, the project has had three maintainers and in the past year it has been rejuvenized by switching from the Gecko to the WebKit backend.
At the WebKitGTK+ hackfest that took place last week (covered by Xan, Reinout, Alex, Gustavo, and Christian, among [...]
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Posted
almost 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
Epiphany 2.26.3 has been released. It is the last version to support a Gecko back-end. This marks the end of an era. Also, Xan Lopez has taken over Epiphany maintainership. We wish to thank Christian Persch for all his work through the years!
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Posted
almost 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
Epiphany 2.26.3 has been released. It is the last version to support a Gecko back-end. This marks the end of an era.
Also, Xan Lopez has taken over Epiphany maintainership. We wish to thank Christian Persch for all his work through the years!
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
A brief notice: OSNews linked to a Free Software Magazine article extolling Epiphany as the ultimate Gnome browser. (But you knew that already, didn’t you? ;-)) “If you’re a Gnome user who needs a Gnome browser, a Xubuntu user who can’t survive the heaviness of Firefox, or just a person who likes speed and power, […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
A brief notice:
OSNews linked to a Free Software Magazine article extolling Epiphany as the ultimate Gnome browser. (But you knew that already, didn’t you? ;-))
“If you’re a Gnome user who needs a Gnome browser, a Xubuntu user who can’t survive the heaviness of Firefox, or just a person who likes speed and power, give Epiphany [...]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
The Epiphany team proudly presents a brand new release of every Gnome lovers’ pet web browser! Version 2.24 doesn’t differ much from 2.22 feature-wise. The Webkit switch is still in progress, so although it can be built with a Webkit back end, Gecko is still the recommended rendering engine. In this release, the address entry […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
reinouts
The Epiphany team proudly presents a brand new release of every Gnome lovers’ pet web browser!
Version 2.24 doesn’t differ much from 2.22 feature-wise. The Webkit
switch is still in progress, so although it can be built with a Webkit
back end, Gecko
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
chpe
Attention! Ceci n’est pas un poisson d’avril! Over the last few months, the Epiphany development team has been discussing the future of the Gnome web browser. We feel that we haven’t been living up to the full potential of a well-integrated Gnome application, due to both internal and external constraints. The Epiphany user interface is […]
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
chpe
Attention! Ceci n’est pas un poisson d’avril!
Over the last few months, the Epiphany development team has been discussing the future of the Gnome web browser. We feel that we haven’t been living up to the full potential of a well-integrated Gnome
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