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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-13T19:06:49.000Z",
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  "textContent": "> I only mentioned Qt4 for completeness sake, and also knowing there are minimalist/lean/retro/etc distros out there that may benefit from such port. Dunno how difficult would be to squeeze in code for multiple versions of a certain toolkit but I know it's definitely possible. For a while I've been systematically building for myself from latest Github code all five flavors of Double Commander: Gtk2, Gtk3, Qt4, Qt5, and Qt6. All ready in ten minutes or less. Granted it's not as complex as a browser and it's written in FreePascal, but still.\n>\n> Anyway, either Qt flavor of Pale Moon would be fine I guess. Hopefully this project gets to a working state soon.\n\nI would assume that this project would be Qt6, since one idea of such a project seems to be to start to future-proof things against additional radical toolkit changes by Gnome's gtk developers.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-13T19:06:49.000Z"
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