Mac OS X port NetSurf has been ported to Mac OS X. There are a couple of screenshots showing the new Mac OS X front end on the NetSurf web site.
http://netsurf-browser.org/about/screenshots/fullsize/cocoa-netsurf.png http://netsurf-browser.org/about/screenshots/fullsize/cocoa-wikipedia.png The port was done by Sven Weidauer in just a couple of weeks. Currently it has to be built from source, following the instructions in 'Docs/BUILDING-Cocoa' in the source tree. Other front end news NetSurf has also been ported recently to Atari systems by Ole Loots, and some work has been done on the Windows front end. This brings the list of platforms for which NetSurf has native front ends to: + AmigaOS 4 + Atari OS + BeOS & Haiku + GTK (e.g. Linux, BSDs, ...) + Mac OS X + RISC OS + Windows There is also the simple framebuffer front end, which is not tied to any OS or toolkits. The AmigaOS 4 port continues to be improved by Chris Young, and it could be made to run on AmigaOS 3 with help from someone with experience of the OS. The RISC OS front end is in the process of being overhauled to make it easier to work with by Steve Fryatt. Availability of NetSurf binaries on the NetSurf web site Currently we only have binaries available for RISC OS, AmigaOS 4 and Haiku. RISC OS is the best served with both releases and autobuilt 'test builds' available. Amiga OS is similar, but without an automated mechanism for test builds. For Haiku there is only an old binary release of NetSurf 2.0. We plan to make NetSurf binaries available for more platforms as time permits. These will either be full releases, or they will be marked as technology previews, according to the status of the port. The NetSurf Developers -- Michael Drake (tlsa) http://www.netsurf-browser.org/