Webicity is a simple web browser that I am working on (it is unfinished).
Webicity consists of multiple components:
- Webicity browser: A graphical UI for Webicity, so that users can actually use Webicity.
- Webicity: Responsible for rendering content.
- Thready: Provides a GUI component system, and interfaces with the preferred drawing system.
- Thready web extensions: Part of Webicity. Allows for rendering web pages with Thready.
- EcmaSpiral Engine: An experimental Javascript runtime. Not yet attached to the main codebase.
Thanks to @Minecraftian14, @PiotrJagla and @shabman for helping!
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Webicity is meant to be compatible with Windows, Linux distributions with Java support, and MacOS. Other oparating systems are not supported. The recommended JDK/JRE version is Zulu JDK 17. Other versions of the JDK or JRE are not guaranteed to work.
git clone https://github.com/WebicityBrowser/Webicity.git
cd Webicity
./gradlew run
After checking out the code, run this:
./gradlew shadowJar
Your Jarfile should appear at ./WebicityBrowser/build/libs/WebicityBrowser-all.jar
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You can run the application with this command:
java -XX:MaxHeapFreeRatio=10 -XX:MinHeapFreeRatio=10 -XX:+UseG1GC -jar WebicityBrowser-all.jar
MacOS users must instead this command:
java -XstartOnFirstThread -XX:MaxHeapFreeRatio=10 -XX:MinHeapFreeRatio=10 -XX:+UseG1GC -jar WebicityBrowser-all.jar
Webicity is not suitable for use in medical applications, banking applications, or other applications in which security, accuracy, and/or performance is critical. As stated in this software's license, the maintainers of this software are not responsible for any damages caused by use of this software.