@broadblues
Hehe, you are spot on
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It's "just" the webkit engine in a Qt wrapper, and as you say, it's not really very fancy at all. Nevertheless, if I manage to get this one running, there is a much more elaborate demo-browser in the Qt package, that has tabbed browsing, download manager etc. And of course it's going to be rather slowish running in Amicygnix, but hey, there is going to be no native Qt before I have the X11 version up and running at full feature level
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For those of you, who should be interested in Qt, I can tell you, that all the command line tools, QtCore and QtGui are up and running, and all the simple widget examples work pretty much flawlessly, except for a few minor problems.
...and yes, I know this screenshot is actually rather pathetic, but still I have spent quite a lot of time and energy just getting to this point, so I thought I would at least show it to the public...