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@jbowen

To me, the best things about it are the keyboard and the screen.

I also like the fact that it's currently my slowest computer, not counting a Raspi zero W (not zero 2) sitting on a shelf somewhere, or assorted microcontroller boards here and there.

If it doesn't run well on the PBP, then to me, it's just not good software.

Signal (and I guess any #Electron apps) are particularly absymal.

📱 Kiwix PWA 3.5.8 is out now! (also available as Electron app for Linux/Windows)

What's new:

* Dark/light theme toggle button
* Customizable toolbar
* Fixed article links bug when switching ZIMs
* Security updates & bugfixes

Available on:

* Web: pwa.kiwix.org
* Desktop: kiwix.github.io/kiwix-js-pwa/a
* Microsoft Store (Win10/11): apps.microsoft.com/detail/9P8S

For more, see github.com/kiwix/kiwix-js-pwa/

#Kiwix#Offline#PWA
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The Blink engine is being used in a lot of places. If I'm not mistaken this is also the engine used in #Electron.

WebKit in itself can be found everywhere in the open source world, but it is also maintained by #Apple.

But what about #Servo? The former Mozilla project turned #LinuxFoundation project based on #rust. There is no Servo web browser in the wild so far, that I know of.

But in essence, thems the only 3:
1. Blink
2. WebKit
3. Servo
4. Gecko (but... #Mozilla)

There is no native storyboard solution on Linux. The best solution for Linux is #Krita Storyboard Docker. docs.krita.org/en/reference_ma

The most popular solution is a #Electron app that uses web technologies.
wonderunit.com/storyboarder/ and according to #GitHub page, the last update was 3 years ago. github.com/wonderunit/storyboa

And every other solution usually recommends using an online service that tends to charge a monthly fee.