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Posted by Ben C on 04/09/07 15:51
On 2007-04-09, CptDondo <yan@NsOeSiPnAeMr.com> wrote:
> Ben C wrote:
>> On 2007-04-05, CptDondo <yan@NsOeSiPnAeMr.com> wrote:
>>> I am looking for a web browser that has accessible source. It needs to
>>> be small and fast, and support javascript.
>>>
>>> It doesn't need to render wild html; just my custom pages which use CSS
>>> and javascript.
>>>
>>> It has to be small and light, and run under linux....
>>>
>>> I've been playing with Konq/e but it is proving too slow for us....
>>>
>>> Ideally it can run on a bare framebuffer, but I am open to suggestions...
>>
>> Are you thinking of running it on some kind of resource-constrained
>> "embedded" device, e.g. a set-top-box?
>
> Yes. This is for a 200 MHz arm with 32 MB RAM.
>
>>
>> Do you mind paying for a licence or do you expect it to be free?
>
> I don't mind paying for a license, but I need source code and I need a
> pricing structure that fits our small market (200-2,000 units/year).
>
> Someone else suggested Opera; we talked to them but their pricing is
> geared towards a minimum license of 50K units/year...
I was thinking of ANT (http://www.antplc.com). I don't know about their
pricing structure, you'd have to ask.
You get the source, it's very portable and should run OK on your system.
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