Web (HTTP) Clients/Browsers Engines
- retrieves files from a web server and displays the page on the user’s screen
- browser engine is the “engine” that makes the browser work
- browser is the user interface that displays the results
Web Browser - History
- KHTML (Browser Engine) is a discontinued browser engine developed by the KDE project for their Konqueror browser.
- It served as the foundation for WebKit (Browser Engine), which is now the engine used by Safari and other browsers.
- KHTML was forked into WebKit in 2001, which in turn is the basis for Blink, used by Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge, and other browsers
Application (Web Browsers)
Terminal Browsers
Terminal Clients