What you can try is to resurrect the old web browser plugin.
Now if you want to help why don;t you join the community and help?

Stef

On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 7:00 PM, askoh <[email protected]> wrote:

> Let me clarify that this browser is to enhance software development and not
> for mainstream use - at least not yet.
>
> Imagine have the full power of Smalltalk IDE while browsing the internet. I
> click on a photo and run image processing on it to see if it is natural or
> artificial, recognize objects or people, etc. I can have my own algorithm
> to
> suppress ads or popups. I can invent and test security models. I can
> download and upload from within the environment. I can search the
> environment and web at the same time.
>
> Indeed, Smalltalk lacks many technologies. But internet technologies are so
> so important we must have them ASAP. Having a GOAL to create a Smalltalk
> native Internet Browser (SIB) inside the environment will ensure we are not
> left behind. The synergy (IDE+SIB) will bring software development to the
> next level. Again it's something Smalltalk can pioneer. Every Smalltalk
> application will be web enabled automatically.
>
> Javascript is popular because it is embedded into all internet browsers.
> Google intentionally embed Dart into Chrome. We can have Smalltalk in SIB.
> SIB will improve Smalltalk programming productivity.
>
> We start out by embedding Chrome inside the IDE. Make them communicate
> well.
> We then port bit by bit to Smalltalk based on needs and priorities.
>
> All the best,
> Aik-Siong Koh
>
>
>
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