• Konqueror is definitely only for KDE users. You can theoretically run it in Gnome or Xfce, but the main features of Konqueror are KDE-dependent.
  • Alternatively, Konqueror can also use Webkit if you’re looking for compatibility across the board. Konqueror browser contains rich features such as Ad Blocking.
  • Using KDE, the easiest way to launch Konqueror in any mode other than browser mode and to create the corresponding profiles, is with Konqueror Profiles widget.
  • The name change is also a step off from “kfm” (the KDE file manager, the predecessor of Konqueror) that was a reference to only the management of files.
  • http://www.konqueror.org/ Web browser. Konqueror is the KDE file manager, browser, and viewing application. It is part of the kdebase distribution...
  • Konqueror is a web browser and file manager, developed by KDE and included with most KDE metapackages in Debian.
  • For the most part Konqueror proved to be an adequate, if not slow, web browser but I also ran into a number of rendering problems along the way.
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  • The Konqueror/Embedded Project is a derivative of the popular KDE browser, Konqueror (http://www.konqueror.org/).
  • If you are familar with KDE you know Konqueror. Konqueror used to be one of the finest file managers on the PC desktop - period.