![]() In 2019, a rumor sourced from a Russian blog, says that an Apple employee wrote about an issue on Chromium open-source project about a feature that would be released on Safari, meaning Safari would be completely changing to be Chromium based. There is almost no chance Safari will be Chromium based one day In 2005, Apple decided to make WebKit open-source to allow people to create and develop using WebKit. WebKit has been first released by Apple in 2003 with the first release of Safari. It’s not so different from Blink through as I explain later. Safari is not using the Blink rendering engine, Apple has its own rendering engine called WebKit. Many famous web browsers are Chromium based today, I’ll get back to the list later. ![]() The Chromium web browser is using Blink rendering engine, a rendering engine developed and maintain by Google. There is still a part of Google Chrome that is not public but otherwise, anyone can create a new web browser using the Chromium project. Why is Safari not based on Chromium What is ChromiumĬhromium web browser is an open source project started by Google when they decide to make a part of the Google Chrome browser public and open source. However, there is a long history between Safari and Chrome, they have more in common than we think, I’ll explain while. WebKit is developed and maintained by Apple itself. The rendering engine used by Chromium is Blink while Safari’s rendering engine is WebKit.
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