Apple Windows apps?

Phil Larson phil at dizm.com
Sat Jun 16 00:20:49 PDT 2007


On Jun 13, 2007, at 4:06 AM, Finlay Dobbie wrote:

> On 12/06/07, Phil Larson <phil at dizm.com> wrote:
>> Now WebKit is open source and you can look at it online:
>>
>> <http://trac.webkit.org/projects/webkit/browser>
>>
>> Lots of Cocoa in there.
>
> One of the things Apple did when they rejiggled KHTML into WebKit was
> create an abstraction layer, KWQ, which let them implement the GUI
> using Cocoa rather than Qt (as it is in KHTML on KDE). You will note
> that WebKit has a number of other UI layers these days, including but
> not limited to S60 (used in Nokia phones), I believe there was a GTK+
> port at one point, and there may be an existing Windows port (I
> haven't checked).
>
> None of this means that Safari on Windows uses Cocoa ;o)

Point taken.

Phil

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