Several of the popular web browsers are ‘closed-source’. At the same time, a few are open-source but linked with big corporations who only want to collect your personal information for whatever ...
I prefer open-source tools when I can find good ones, and I prefer not installing apps when a browser version works just as well. Finding both in one package is rare, but a few open-source web apps ...
While there are differing perspectives on the degree to which no-code and low-code development tools could eventually supplant human software developers, it’s clear that any software that takes care ...
There are many compelling reasons to use open source software, where the code behind an app is free for anyone to view or contribute to. There's the obvious benefit that it's free to use. It's ...
The Konqueror/Embedded Project is a derivative of the popular KDE browser, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org/). The Konqueror/Embedded Project was created with the ...
Firefox 100 doesn’t offer new, must-have features, yet Jack Wallen explains why this iteration of the browser might be its best ever. Break out the noisemakers, streamers, ticker tapes and celebratory ...
Chromium provides the core engine, network stack, and architecture for Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, and other major web browsers. The project’s code lineage traces back to 2001, forking from Apple’s ...
John is a professional author, currently publishing evergreen and feature articles for Android Police. He discovered his passion for writing when he was very young, and enjoys how it challenges him ...