Dillo in the Press
These are a couple of links to articles, news and other sites that
review or mention Dillo. If you find any others please sent it to us,
we would be happy to know!
[01-Jun-2002]
Our very own Jorge has written an
introductory article
of Dillo, focused on the embedded market over at
LinuxDevices.
[19-Feb-2004] 
LinuxDevices coverage of
dillo-0.8.0 release.
[Jun-2002]
Matthias Arndt at
Linux Gazette has written an
article which
introduces Dillo to possible new users.
[15-Sep-2002]
Paul Tatham from the Montreal Linux Users Group makes an
interesting
review of Dillo.
[25-Apr-2002]
Patrick Glennon at LinuxDevices
has made an excellent
article
which relates the construction of a secure kiosk using Dillo as the main GUI.
[01-Sep-2002]
Marcel Gagne at
Linux Journal has
made an article
describing how to build a "light-way" Linux.
[26-Feb-2002]
Ralph Krause at Linux Journal has
made a review
of Dillo 0.6.4.
[24-Nov-2001]
linuathome.org has made a
review of Dillo 0.6.2.
This is a good article, except for the claims of XPM, TIFF and BMP image formats
support, and for the user interface, the author didn't noticed that the panel
size was set to "tiny" and assumed that it was all of it. :(
[18-Jan-2003]
Freshmeat has an
article
"Lightweight Web Browsers", of course, with a section about
dillo.
[22-Mar-2002]
Damien Gallop at
MacWrite.com has mentioned Dillo in
his review of browsers for the Mac OS X, check it out
here!
[24-Jun-2002]
Michael J. Jordam from
Linux Online! has made a
review
of various Linux web browsers out there. In the article there is a
nice and small
mention of Dillo.
[01-Feb-2002]
The people over at www.ntk.net have written
a little blurt about Dillo.
Short review from H4ck3r's perspective. It's notably how they had been the only
ones able to make a point of dillo's networking performance (not only rendering). That's
soothing to me, since I've worked very hard on it (two papers and presentations at the
SCCC 2000, that were not understood at all! :-)
[18-Mar-2002]
http://www.softlandmark.com/Linux/WebBrowsers.htm (Editor's Pick).
It doesn't add anything informative, except for the recognition award.
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