= Applications using WebKit/GTK+ = [[PageOutline]] This is a list of applications known to be using WebKit/GTK+. == Browsers == All the browsers in this list use WebKit at the core of the application, unless otherwise stated. === Epiphany - GNOME === * Open Source [http://www.gnome.org/projects/epiphany/ Epiphany], [http://live.gnome.org/Epiphany/WebKit Epiphany WebKit] === Midori === * Open Source [http://software.twotoasts.de/?page=midori Midori] === Kazehakse === * Open Source * Supports WebKit/Gecko [http://kazehakase.sourceforge.jp/ Kazehakse] === WebKit EAL - Maemo === * Open Source(?) * For mobile devices [http://git.collabora.co.uk/ WebKit EAL] (repository has gone non-public) === Web Browser - OpenMoko === * Open Source * For mobile devices [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Web_Browser Web Browser] === Web - Poky Linux === * Open Source * For mobile devices [http://www.pokylinux.org/ Poky] === Skipstone === * Open Source * Supports WebKit/Gecko [http://www.muhri.net/skipstone/ Skipstone] == E-Mail Clients == === Claws Mail === * Open Source * WebKit support available as a plug-in [http://www.claws-mail.org/ Claws Mail], [http://blog.iwkse.homeunix.org/?p=4 Claws WebKit plugin] === tinymail UI library === * Open Source * Library toolkit for building mail clients [http://www.tinymail.org/ Tinymail], [http://www.tinymail.org/trac/tinymail/browser/trunk/libtinymailui-webkit libtinymailui-webkit] == Language bindings == Ok, those are not exactly applications, but can be used to build them. === Python bindings === [http://live.gnome.org/PyWebKitGtk] === Vala bindings === [http://live.gnome.org/Vala] === Perl bindings === [http://search.cpan.org/dist/Gtk2-WebKit/] == Instant Messenger/Chat Clients == All Instant Messenger and Chat clients in this section use WebKit to render and style messages, unless otherwise stated. This allows messages to be styled using a stylesheet language such as CSS. This enables customised message layout to be developed easily using web technology, without touching a line of code in the application. === Pidgin === * Open Source * Experimental WebKit support (not yet merged) [http://www.pidgin.im/ Pidgin] === Galaxium === * Open Source * Uses webkit-sharp [http://code.google.com/p/galaxium/ Galaxium] == RSS Readers == All the RSS Readers in this section use WebKit to display the news summaries, and the full articles that the RSS feeds link to. === Feed Reader - OpenMoko === * Open Source * For mobile devices [http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Feed_Reader Feed Reader] === Liferea === * Open Source * Experimental WebKit support [http://liferea.sourceforge.net/ Liferea] === Straw - GNOME === * Open Source [http://www.gnome.org/projects/straw/ Straw] === Evolution RSS Reader Plugin === * Open Source * Supports WebKit/Gecko [http://mips.edu.ms/evo/index.php/Evolution_RSS_Reader_Plugin Evolution RSS Reader Plugin] === NewsKit === * Open Source * Uses webkit-sharp [http://code.google.com/p/newskit/ NewsKit] == Help Viewers == All applications in this section use WebKit to display HTML based help files. === Devhelp - GNOME === * Open Source [http://developer.imendio.com/projects/devhelp Devhelp] === Yelp - GNOME === * Open Source * Experimental WebKit support (not yet merged) [http://live.gnome.org/Yelp Yelp] === monodoc - Mono === * Open Source * Supports WebKit/Gecko/GtkHtml [http://www.mono-project.com/Monodoc monodoc] === GIMP (Help viewer) === * Open Source [http://www.gimp.org/ GIMP] == Media center == === SyncTV === Home-theater/TV player. * Proprietary * Cross-platform [http://www.synctv.com/ SyncTV] === Clutter === Rich OpenGL UI platform. * Open Source * Experimental WebKit support [http://clutter-project.org/ Clutter], [http://blogs.gnome.org/iain/2008/02/04/never-thought-youd-write-a-browser-cos-html-is-so-passe/ Clutter WebKit]