Foreword |
[Please note that the funding presentation is currently consideredhistorical and is not updated —corvid]
After four years and a half of development, the Dillo project is stillin need of fundings in order to achieve its goals. Through the courseof two years, this funding initiativehas only raised a one time grant fromLinuxFund. Please read the followingpresentation and consider contributing to the Dillo project. Note: the small arrows are links that explain each item. |
Project objectives |
The three main objectives pursued by the Dillo web browser project are:
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Project presentation |
Dillo project is a Free-SW project composed of voluntary developers from several parts of the world. It was founded in late 1999 and until now has accomplished 31 code releases. The main working group (maintainer, core developers and steady developers) is mainly in Europe and South America.
Currently the code base is very solid, documented, and clean; it’s still beta (but quite stable), and is being used in more than 50 countries! |
Advantages |
Even in its current unfinished state, dillo shows very attractive advantages on these areas:
A good way to quickly get a first impression of current capabilities is to browse the screenshots page, but the best one is to download, compile, and give Dillo a try on any GNU/Linux machine (or other platform in the compatibility list). |
Technical overview |
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Future projections |
Provided the necessary fundings, dillo project shall meet its basic goals for the near future. Finishing the basic capabilities and short term extensions:
Keeping dillo up to date with the dynamic underlying technologies to meet the main objectives, becomes the long term goal. A good overview of what dillo has today, and its possible future is detailed below:
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–July 24, 2003 | Contact |