Flow Browser – A parallel, multithreaded HTML browser
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#3New rendering engine, new layout engine, and Spidermonkey for JS: https://twitter.com/FlowBrowser/status/1200098712816631809
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#6Ekioh makes enterprise software for set-top boxes. They do know their browser rendering, though: they stripped Webkit down to have a 24mb memory footprint.
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#7This is almost certainly going to be proprietary, so it's nothing to hold your breath over. Ekioh makes enterprise software for set-top boxes. They do know their browser rendering, though: they stripped Webkit down to have a 24mb memory footprint.
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#8[0]: https://servo.org/
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#10This is almost certainly going to be proprietary, so it's nothing to hold your breath over. Ekioh makes enterprise software for set-top boxes. They do know their browser rendering, though: they stripped Webkit down to have a 24mb memory footprint.
Nevertheless perhaps it has a chance to conquer the market if it's so good otherwise. I love free software but have to admit a browser (or whatever an app) doesn't have to be open-source for this.
open source is our insurance policy against the next IE6. One may come again, but we can head it off at the pass before it dominates the market.