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  "textContent": "I would much prefer to see Qt as the new 'toolkit of choice' on Linux compared to anything gtk. I still build a gtk2 version of Pale Moon, though, and probably will until it stops working (or until I can stop patching it easily) unless a Qt version comes along. I'm very in the 'eyeing BSD with interest' camp these days, though. Using Firefox with gtk3 is horrible if I ever have to save a file: the filepicker is so unbelievably worse in gtk3 compared to gtk2 it's not even funny.\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Browser Development • Re: Linux Pale Moon with Qt toolkit",
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