Trying to use it right now, it works quite well for what I expected! I'm especially impressed by Youtube, the keyboard navigation even works in the player (which defaults to html5)!
It is a bit hard to stay motivated to use this, like I had when starting to use vim and dvorak, but it certainly has potential.
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Though at some point I plan adding a QtWebEngine (i.e. Blink/Chromium) backend to qutebrowser.
It is a bit hard to stay motivated to use this, like I had when starting to use vim and dvorak, but it certainly has potential.
$ sudo port install python34 py34-jinja2 asciidoc py34-pygments py34-pyqt5
$ git clone https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser.git
https://github.com/The-Compiler/qutebrowser/blob/master/doc/...
http://www.inkcode.net/qute