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  "textContent": "> I'd also be interested in Palemoon and Epyrus QT versions, especially if the GTK2 versions are going to disappear..\n\n**Off-topic:**\nThe Pale Moon GTK2 version won't be disappearing any time soon. And even if it got into a bad enough state on modern distros that we didn't feel right offering it up for download anymore (it's getting there on Arch), we would be unlikely to remove the code for people that want to build themselves.\n\nAlso, Epyrus never had a GTK2 version. So if you've used Epyrus, you have pretty much used the GTK3 version.\n\nBut yeah, I'm genuinely curious at this point if people would prefer a Qt version over GTK3... if it would be something more people would use.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
  "updatedAt": "2026-05-22T21:12:51.000Z"
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