QtWebEngine is not yet enabled (hooked up) but this version works for the most
use-cases. Google maps, Youtube stream with sound, nextcloud... I have not
tested video conferences, this is not the main use case either.
Most applications do not use QtWebEngine to implement a browser but to interact
with certain HTTPS services/websites or for showing HTML docs.
Next tasks:
- Slowly switch and test some KDE5 applications from qtwebkit to qtwebengine
- py-qtwebengine
FYI: We're not going to switch otter-browser to QtWebEngine. Otter is the only
browser really working on macppc.
To be honest, this would never be possible without the incredible chromium
patches collection of robert@ and his input. So a lot of patches come from
www/chromium/patches and some form FreeBSD.