Webkit is the render engine that powers Safari, Chrome, iCab, OmniWeb
and many mobile browsers. When you get the 'nightly build' you are
getting an advanced newer version of the engine which usually has a lot
more bugs fixed, but could also have new bugs. Generally it works pretty
well and has a number of accessibility fixes in it so some people like
to use the webkit nightly builds instead of Safari, which usually lags
the nightly builds by a few months. The engine still uses the same
Safari 'shell' so it's usually hard to tell them apart.
CB
Kliphton.A.M wrote:
What does the web kitt do?
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Subject: web kit
Hi:
Ok, think I have the file as a zip file. How do I get it installed, Pleas?
Thak you.
Carolyn
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