Currently in GWT (1.5 and below), hosted mode is tied to the OS.
Windows uses an IE based hosted mode, OS X a WebKet based one, and
Linux uses a Mozilla based hosted mode. As far as I know, these are
stripped down versions of these browsers.

Out-Of-Process Hosted Mode (OOPHM) is currently a branch in active
development that should be part of GWT 1.6, from what I've heard.
OOPHM will allow you to use any browser as your hosted mode, even your
existing browser that may have a number of extensions on it. If you're
interested, take a look at the design doc here:
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/DesignOOPHM or grab
that branch and give it a whirl. Unfortunately, I don't think OOPHM
works correctly with Firefox yet, but others can correct me.

Regards,
Arthur Kalmenson

On Sep 8, 9:47 am, Dimitri Kurashvili <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Title of the post mentioned above:
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> <h3>Can gwt hosted browser render like Firefox instead of using
> AppleWebKit in MacOS?</h3>
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