MacSurf 1.68 – NetSurf on OS 9 Released

(github.com)

54 points | by mplsllc 4 hours ago ago

8 comments

  • mplsllc 4 hours ago

    The single biggest change since 1.5 is under the hood: MacSurf's JavaScript engine has been replaced. Duktape (ES5) is gone; MacSurf now runs macQJS which is a QuickJS port for Classic Mac OS and executes modern ES2023 JavaScript natively on Mac OS 9.

    • anthk 3 hours ago

      This needs to backported to main Netsurf ASAP.

      • mplsllc 2 hours ago

        The most annoying bug I was able to fix that is also present up stream was this weird viewport, extra scroll bar, that would appear on some pages. I need to figure out how to get involved with the main repo if they'll have me.

  • crims0n 2 hours ago

    This is awesome and greatly appreciated, going to boot up my iMac G4 and give it a go.

    • mplsllc 2 hours ago

      Awesome! Please let me know how it goes (good or bad) I am always open to feedback.

  • system7rocks 3 hours ago

    Wow. Just wow, I will give this a run on my old iMac G4 later today. Very cool to see this progress, and I am a big fan of NetSurf.

    • thisislife2 2 hours ago

      Yeah, I wish more people contributed to Netsurf and it gets the momentum it needs to compete with Blink, Gecko and Webkit. So many divided efforts in this area - there's Ladybird, Flow, Servo, Goanna. Even just improving Webkit and making it truly multi-platform (it isn't available for Windows, and the Linux version is apparently not as performant) would greatly even the field.

      • mplsllc 2 hours ago

        Netsurf seems pretty closed in terms of who they allow to contribute. However, I need to look more into it and not use the excuse that it's "too complicated" to see if they are interested in my bug fixes.