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== Browsers == | == Browsers == | ||
* | * [http://code.google.com/p/arora/ Arora(Arora)]: an opensource web browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X | ||
* | * [http://www.konqueror.org/ Konqueror(Konqueror)]: an opensource web browser, part of KDE, when selecting to use kwebkitpart | ||
* | * [http://rekonq.sourceforge.net/ Rekonq(Rekonq)]: an opensource web browser with an integration with KDE | ||
* | * [http://gitorious.org/yberbrowser/ Yberbrowser(Yberbrowser)]: a web browser for devices with touch screen | ||
* | * [http://gitorious.org/light Light(Light)]: a basic browser for mobile devices | ||
* | * [http://github.com/OrangeLabsUK/OrangeMobileBrowser Orange Mobile Browser(Orange Mobile Browser)]: An experimental web browser built with Qt 4.7 + QML and running, for now, on N900. Symbian will be the next target build. | ||
* | * [http://gitorious.org/raskbrowser RaskBrowser]: Rask is a lightweight web browser designed for mobile devices with touchscreen support. It’s based on QtWebkit and QML. | ||
== Applications == | == Applications == | ||
* | * [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth(Google Earth)]: the planet explorer of Google uses WebKit to show web content directly in the application | ||
* | * [http://www.spotify.com/se/download/previews/ Spotify for Linux]: on-line music service, links against, among other qt libs, QtWebKit. | ||
== Mobile Applications == | == Mobile Applications == | ||
* | * [http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/grr/ grr]: A Qt application for accessing Google Reader on the N900 | ||
* | * [http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/macuco2/ Crochik Macuco]: Maemo Web Browser for iPhone-optimized websites | ||
* | * [http://maemo.org/downloads/product/Maemo5/qreddit/ qreddit]: A lightweight reader application for reddit.com | ||
== Runtimes == | == Runtimes == | ||
* | * [http://labs.trolltech.com/blogs/2010/07/19/the-qt-web-runtime-journey-begins/ Qt WRT]: the runtime for mobile web applications is based on QtWebKit. | ||
You know about an application based on QtWebKit? Add it to the lists! | You know about an application based on QtWebKit? Add it to the lists! |
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h1. Applications using QtWebKit
Browsers
- Arora(Arora): an opensource web browser for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X
- Konqueror(Konqueror): an opensource web browser, part of KDE, when selecting to use kwebkitpart
- Rekonq(Rekonq): an opensource web browser with an integration with KDE
- Yberbrowser(Yberbrowser): a web browser for devices with touch screen
- Light(Light): a basic browser for mobile devices
- Orange Mobile Browser(Orange Mobile Browser): An experimental web browser built with Qt 4.7 + QML and running, for now, on N900. Symbian will be the next target build.
- RaskBrowser: Rask is a lightweight web browser designed for mobile devices with touchscreen support. It’s based on QtWebkit and QML.
Applications
- Google Earth(Google Earth): the planet explorer of Google uses WebKit to show web content directly in the application
- Spotify for Linux: on-line music service, links against, among other qt libs, QtWebKit.
Mobile Applications
- grr: A Qt application for accessing Google Reader on the N900
- Crochik Macuco: Maemo Web Browser for iPhone-optimized websites
- qreddit: A lightweight reader application for reddit.com
Runtimes
- Qt WRT: the runtime for mobile web applications is based on QtWebKit.
You know about an application based on QtWebKit? Add it to the lists!