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Welcome to Dillo Project!

What's Dillo?
  • Dillo is a web browser project completely written in C.
  • Dillo is small: source is less than 300 Kb, and the binary is around 200 Kb!
  • Dillo aims to be a multiplataform browser alternative that's small, stable, developer-friendly, usable, fast, and extensible.
  • Dillo is mainly based on GTK+ (GNOME is NOT required!)
  • Dillo is a free-SW project in the terms of the GNU general public license.
  • Current code uses gzilla-0.2.2's html-parser, and almost everything else was rewritten from scratch!.
  • Dillo is very fast!

Important

Dillo is following an evolving software-model where every new version of it, should be better than the former one; there's no place for unstable releases, so just keep with the latest one: dillo-0.6.2 . Click here to download it!


News

[23-10-2001] Grigory Bakunov has created a site for non-official patches! If you have a non-official Dillo patch, you can insert it automatically.

[16-10-2001] Dillo 0.6.2 has just been released Changes include:

  • Added back and forward history popup menus!
  • Temporary handler for frames! (lynx/w3m style)
  • Support for <big> and <small> tags.
  • Warning messages for unsupported protocols.
  • Lots of other enhancement and fixes. Check out the ChangeLog!

Current Plans

Oct 17, 2001

Our primary concerns by now are:

  • Merge the new attribute parsing routines
  • Reduce dicache's memory usage
  • Extend and improve the table code
  • Restart working on the simple plugin scheme

Future Goals (these may change in the future)

  • Add support for frames
  • Release the FTP plugin
  • Implement downloads, as described in the project notes
  • Implement redirection as rfc2616 suggests

That's enough work for now!


Contributions

If you plan to contribute to Dillo please take a minute and read through our New Developer Info. There you should find everything you need to know.