There are more features planned. Once it’s feature-complete, it will even have adblocking and KeePassXC integration.
However, as I am a student with a few mental health issues, development is slow. I don’t expect the browser to be “finished” for another year at least.
Probably too bare bones for what I would look in a web browser, though. Still refreshing to see someone with a WebKitGTK browser not mimic Gnome Web.
There are more features planned. Once it’s feature-complete, it will even have adblocking and KeePassXC integration.
However, as I am a student with a few mental health issues, development is slow. I don’t expect the browser to be “finished” for another year at least.
All power to you. Take your time and feel free to announce it properly to the whenever you’re ready.
My completely non representative opinion is that a WebKitGTK browser that works well and feels fine across desktops is a niche looking to be filled.