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Are there any good (or in active development) WebKit wrappers or ports for .Net?

p.s. I am aware of Swift.Net (old and out of date) and GeckoFX (firefox wrapper).

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I use iMacros (high-level IE and Firefox wrapper) daily, but would be interested in an additional webkit solution, too.

I read about "WebKit Sharp" recently: webkit-sharp provides access to WebKit (http://live.gnome.org/WebKitGtk), a fast, high-quality web browser engine suited for embedding in GTK+ applications. It features bleeding-edge HTML5, AJAX, SVG and JavaScript capabilities with seamless UI integration.

Are you aware of "WebKit Sharp"? Did anyone use WebKit Sharp yet?

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From the subsequent research I've done, the answer, as of May 2009, is no, there are no decent managed wrappers for the WebKit browser engine.

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Have you found anything new recently? – Martín Marconcini Jul 22 at 10:39
Nope, nothing. I think someone needs to start a WebKit.Net project. – Nathan Ridley Jul 22 at 14:52
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/webkitdotnet

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Interesting. Looks like it needs some time, but will be interesting to follow. – Nathan Ridley Aug 12 at 9:06

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