I was going around Softpedia and I came upon a browser called D+, and right in the title it said:
"Formerly called Dillo"
...And I have to ask why.
Dillo is a good name, why call it D+?
Homepage: http://dplus-browser.sourceforge.net/
Sofpedia entry: http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/B ... illo.shtml
Dillo is dead. :(
I really don't think Dillo is dead.
It looks like an windows dillo port - fork
1.3 MB / Windows All
http://dplus-browser.sourceforge.net/
It looks like an windows dillo port - fork
1.3 MB / Windows All
http://dplus-browser.sourceforge.net/
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Re: Dillo is dead. :(
Hmm, here's an example reason: one guy typed it the wrong way here and it suddenly became a s3x object (try replacing the second L with D).Gnuxo wrote:Dillo is a good name, why call it D+?
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D+ is a fork of Dillo. It works well cross-platform (unlike Dillo). It looked fairly cleanly coded when I was going through and looking at the source. (Much easier to find things in the D+ source code than it was to do so in the lynx source code.) I prefer programs that run well on multiple operating systems, because I use multiple operating systems for different circumstances. Am using D+ on some of my machines now and hope to build and have it running on all of them. If you're looking for a lightweight, cross-platform browser, I'd recommend trying it.