Hi,

Periodically I get curious what I'm missing out on not being able to run a 
recent proper WebKit(2)-based browser (i.e. Safari) and start wondering how 
suitable such a browser would be as a usable alternative to the Firefox or 
Chromium-based behemoths - and how much less resource hungry it would really be.

I found a fork of the Arora browser that had been kept up to date just before 
it disappeared from github. It feels faster than my other QtWebkit-based 
browsers, and has a nice sleek interface, but it appears to run the rendering 
engine in the main thread. It doesn't spawn the independent WebKit process like 
e.g. Otter Browser does, but I haven't found much information (or been able to 
glean from Otter's code) on how to make it do that.

Pointers for this would be appreciated - I'm planning to put up a fork of my 
own if the original doesn't come back, in case anyone anyone feels like 
tinkering along on this! :)

Thanks,
R.
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