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Applications using WebKit/GTK+ ¶
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
Midori ¶
- Open Source
Kazehakase ¶
- Open Source
- Supports WebKit/Gecko
WebKit EAL - Maemo ¶
- Open Source(?)
- For mobile devices
WebKit EAL (repository has gone non-public)
Web Browser - OpenMoko ¶
- Open Source
- For mobile devices
Web - Poky Linux ¶
- Open Source
- For mobile devices
Skipstone ¶
- Open Source
- Supports WebKit/Gecko
OLPC Sugar WebKit Browse activity ¶
- Open Source
- For mobile devices
Widget Toolkits ¶
SeedKit ¶
http://live.gnome.org/SeedKit/
As a developer, SeedKit gives you a way to define you UI in pure standard web technologies (as supported by WebKit) bound to pure GObject/DBus symbols as exposed by Seed.
Pyjamas Desktop ¶
PyjamasDesktop provides a simpler and more powerful alternative to python-wxWidgets, PyGtk2 and PyQt4. PyWebkitGtk is the current basis for PyjamasDesktop.
E-Mail Clients ¶
Claws Mail ¶
- Open Source
- WebKit support available as a plug-in
tinymail UI library ¶
- Open Source
- Library toolkit for building mail clients
Tinymail, libtinymailui-webkit
Evolution - GNOME ¶
- Open Source
- Experimental WebKit support (patch, not yet merged)
Balsa ¶
- Open Source
- WebKit support includes text search, printing, and user control of image downloads
Language bindings ¶
Ok, those are not exactly applications, but can be used to build them.
Python bindings ¶
http://live.gnome.org/PyWebKitGtk
Vala bindings ¶
Perl bindings ¶
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Gtk2-WebKit/
C++ / gtkmm bindings ¶
git clone git clone http://www.gnome.org/~jjongsma/git/webkitmm.git/
Ruby bindings ¶
http://github.com/russ/rbwebkitgtk/tree/master
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)
Galaxium ¶
- Open Source
- Uses webkit-sharp
Gwibber ¶
- Open Source
- Microblogging client for GNOME developed with Python and GTK
- Experimental WebKit support
Empathy ¶
- Open Source
- Uses the telepathy framework
- Experimental WebKit support to render Adium themes (not yet merged)
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
Liferea ¶
- Open Source
- Supports WebKit/Gecko/GtkHtml
Straw - GNOME ¶
- Open Source
Evolution RSS Reader Plugin ¶
- Open Source
- Supports WebKit/Gecko
http://gnome.eu.org/index.php/Evolution_RSS_Reader_Plugin
NewsKit ¶
- Open Source
- Uses webkit-sharp
Blam ¶
- Open Source
- Uses webkit-sharp
Help Viewers ¶
All applications in this section use WebKit to display HTML based help files.
Devhelp - GNOME ¶
- Open Source
Yelp - GNOME ¶
- Open Source
- Experimental WebKit support (SVN branch, not yet merged)
monodoc - Mono ¶
- Open Source
- Supports WebKit/Gecko/GtkHtml
ilcontrast - Mono ¶
- Open Source
GIMP (Help viewer) ¶
- Open Source
Media players ¶
Rhythmbox ¶
- Open Source
- Experimental WebKit support (patch, not yet merged)
MPX ¶
- Open Source
Banshee ¶
- Open Source
- Experimental WebKit support (patch, not yet merged)
Media center ¶
Clutter ¶
Rich OpenGL UI platform.
- Open Source
- Experimental WebKit support
Other ¶
Conduit - GNOME ¶
- Open Source
- Synchronization framework