Potential native browser to adopt for SailFish
Coders,
I have used the PaleMoon browser on Windows, Linux and macOS for many years and it is my preferred browser.
There is an Android version that is no longer updated and has fallen behind, however it still works good enough to use for evaluation purposes on the current SFOS. I think it is a pretty good mobile implementation, and would make an excellent native browser for SFOS.
You can read all about it here at www.palemoon.org and download the various versions.
I am not a coder and have no idea the effort involved. Someone might want to investigate.
Thank you, I was thinking of writig this from a long time. And BTW if you prefer you can also build current SFOS browser based on UXP repo (instead of using Pale Moon directly). UXP repo has support of latest web standards and is taken from the code before Mozilla jumped a silly train.
addydon ( 2019-01-27 05:51:28 +0200 )editThe address is palemoon.org.
rasmarc ( 2019-01-27 08:13:35 +0200 )editI think that any browser other than Firefox or Chrome would lead to a dead-end.
wosrediinanatour ( 2019-01-27 11:40:08 +0200 )edit... and the current browser isn't? PM has been around a long time and forked before FF went off the reservation. The Android version looks OK and is probably a better browser than the default. Just my opinion
DrDweeb ( 2019-01-27 12:10:39 +0200 )editThanks for fixing the link, brainfade on my part.
I do not have the skills necessary to build Basilisk or anything else for that matter. It should be pretty straight forward for Jolla's folks though.
DrDweeb ( 2019-01-27 12:13:24 +0200 )edit