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I had not noticed that. I dropped dillo a while back because it did not work well anymore. I'll be interested to see what 3.1.0 brings.
I would get that 3.1.0-rc1 tree and compile it but, I don't even have fltk installed anymore. Dillo was the only thing that used it. So, I guess I'll pass for now.
Thinking about it I must admit I can't recall if it was from slackbuilds.org or I built it. I must have done one of either if it's not in the default install.
I just wanted to point out that the domain was no longer under control of the Dillo devs.
Distribution: Slackware 15.0 x64, Slackware Live 15.0 x64
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I maintain(ed?) the Dillo browser, but I think it was a couple of weeks ago I happened to go to the website to see if maybe there was a chance of it having been worked on in the last 5+ years, but the site said that Dillo was no longer being maintained and there were no links to anywhere for it.
It really was a neat little browser and it really *is* fast, it just needed/needs a little more polishing and it'd be a nice lightweight contender. I just don't know if I want to maintain the build as it seems not many people are (or even were) interested in it other than me and a few others on the planet, lol.
It really was a neat little browser and it really *is* fast, it just needed/needs a little more polishing and it'd be a nice lightweight contender.
I still have dillo installed. It has never been my daily driver, but I really like the little checkbox in the lower right corner which points you to any html errors in a web page. This is great when testing your own web pages.
Thinking about it I must admit I can't recall if it was from slackbuilds.org or I built it. I must have done one of either if it's not in the default install.
I just wanted to point out that the domain was no longer under control of the Dillo devs.
you should send a mail about it to the dillo maintainer at SBo: his mail address is in the dillo.info file
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