On Friday 07 January 2011 15:16:58 Tiago Marques wrote:
While I still use it from time to time, the fact is I
currently mostly use
Chrome, because it is rather pointless to me not to.
gtk-qt-engine is buggy and unusable with most styles.
Also when using qtcurve in Gnome, this setting supercedes any
KCM_GTK settings and you just see brocken QtCurve in KDE3,
with jumping buttons which become smaller and bigger depending on focus etc.
Also GTK-based browser shows Gnome desktop in dialogs, as I use different
desktop folders in Gnome and KDE, this is annoying. It also uses GTK icons
Aslo it opens files in GTK applications, not in KDE players etc.
The browser is fast,
somewhat lean, renders everything ok and with a gtk-engine-qt package it
integrates mostly without looking out of place. AFAIK, it is not exactly
dependence heavy, so that's another plus for integrating a piece of
software from another party in a distro that shipped with Trinity.