WebKit is a well-known open-source web browser engine that serves as the backbone for popular browsers like Safari and Google Chrome. You can also find it powering several macOS apps, such as Mail and Dashboard.
WebKit has its roots in the KDE KHTML and KJS libraries, but it’s been shaped by a bunch of developers from Apple, KDE, Google, Bitstream, Nokia, BlackBerry, and a huge community of open-source enthusiasts. It’s pretty cool to see so many people coming together to make it better!
If you’re using applications built with the WebKit engine, get ready for some speedy browsing! It gives users an easy way to surf the web with a powerful platform that can be extended in various ways.
You’ll find WebKit at work in all sorts of places—from experimental browsers on Kindle e-readers to default browsers on devices running iOS, Android, Tizen, and BlackBerry 10. Plus, thanks to its cross-platform nature, you can enjoy WebKit-based apps on both Mac OS X and Windows.
The user interface of WebKit is super friendly—it looks just like Apple’s Safari browser! You can open multiple pages in different tabs easily. Want to bookmark something? No problem! You can also add pages to your Reading List or share them via Email or social media like Twitter and Facebook.
Just like Safari does, WebKit allows you to export your favorite pages as PDF documents. If you want to keep things tidy while browsing, you can hide or show the favorites bar and status bar through the View menu. Also handy is the ability to switch text encoding or go full screen when needed!
If you're interested in shaping WebKit's future even more, you can jump into development discussions or report any issues you encounter while using it. It's a great way to contribute!
Want to give it a try? Check out WebKit for download here!
Go to the Softpas website, press the 'Downloads' button, and pick the app you want to download and install—easy and fast!
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