Yes, webkit.app simply runs your existing Safari but instructs it to
use the new webkit engine. It's a simple way of being able to test the
latest engine without any hassle, and without having to use a separate
browser.
On Nov 14, 2008, at 19:13, Mike Arrigo wrote:
Hi everyone. I decided to give the latest nightly build of web kit a
try, one thing I noticed, when running the webkit application, it
shows as safari, and even calls itself safari 3.1, is safari still
loading but using the newer web kit engine instead? So far, it's
working really well.