We have it in our repo, but not comparable to Chrome. It's just another Webkit browser. BTW: I've read somewhere that Webkit wants to introduce multithreading in the future, too.
I like Chromium browser. Pity it doesn't integrate well in X11. I have problems with clipboards. I use pwsafe password manager and Chromium/Chrome skips the first clipboard content.
As far as I remember Chromium doesn't support "url pasting" on middle click, too. And the AntiAliasing settings suck because it doesn't use the desktop setting.
thenktor wrote:As far as I remember Chromium doesn't support "url pasting" on middle click, too. And the AntiAliasing settings suck because it doesn't use the desktop setting.
I don't remember if it had problems with cross gtk/qt applications pasting but it seems to me that the middle click paste was working between the tabs. Anyway, the only positive thing about Chromium is its speed. It is really much much faster than Firefox. It is faster in rendering the pages and the general feeling is that it is snappier than Firefox. But the lack of the integration is a huge fault in my opinion. That's why I don't use it anymore but I probably would use it if it hadn't had these problems.
So you also don't use it anymore?
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