Comment by captn3m0
21 hours ago
> Mozilla, which still maintains one of the only independent rendering engines (Gecko), is the only viable competitor. Everything else is Blink and Google.
Notably missing Safari and WebKit
21 hours ago
> Mozilla, which still maintains one of the only independent rendering engines (Gecko), is the only viable competitor. Everything else is Blink and Google.
Notably missing Safari and WebKit
WebKit isn't really independent - while it is technically opensource, it is effectively controlled by Apple. In fact, Apple were the ones who originally forked it from KHTML. They continue to be majority contributors and drive the product roadmap.
On the other hand, there's Ladybird, Servo and Chawan which are indie, and although they're still in alpha - depending on the sites you browse daily (like HN - which works fine), you might be able to use one of these as a daily-driver.
I was surprised by that omission in this blog as well.
https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-market-share
Safari makes up a sizeable percentage of the market share so skipping WebKit here is a strange choice.