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A proof-of-concept simplistic web browser built in Electron with Widevine DRM support.
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Once you ship this you can't edit the description of the project, but you'll be able to add more devlogs and re-ship it as you add new features!
Cascade is now basically finished! It's not a huge web browser, but it bundles the basics, showing what Electron is capable of with WebViews.
(An old image is attached - see below)
Widevine DRM support for Windows! (Linux is not supported as it doesn't have proper Widevine support apparently, I could be wrong though) and hopefully this allows the browser to stream protected content from platforms like Netflix (again, hopefully)..
Context menus are basically complete! I know that they may be missing a couple of features that are there in the usual browsers - but at least these cover some of the basics needed for a full web browser.
Made the about window thing! For some reason when I try to scale the logo up in my photo editor it makes it look like that, which depending on how you look at it, could make things better or worse.
After some feedback (thanks btw!) I've just stripped the danger like part of the logo, and now it's just a circle with another circle in it (totally creative)
Tabs are now fast.. switching between them. There are some minor glitches, but let's just say it works!
Cascade now has new UI, some icons (powered by Font Awesome!) and now is more functional. (It's starting to shape more like a browser!) Oh, and I added context menus too. I've been working on a better API/making the browser more functional and more usable. Currently, one of the biggest features that are missing are closing tabs, but that should be simple enough!
Right now, I'm working on the absolute basics for a browser, and so far it's going quite well! The tab system works (mostly) and you can create New Tabs and Refresh. Also, what do you think about the logo?