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  <header>
    <authors>
      <author>
        <email>raphael@semeteys.org</email>
        <name>Raphaël Semeteys</name>
      </author>
    </authors>
    <dates>
      <creation></creation>
      <validation></validation>
    </dates>
    <language>en</language>
    <appname>Konqueror</appname>
    <release>3.5.5</release>
    <licenseid>31</licenseid>
    <licensedesc>GNU GPL</licensedesc>
    <url>http://www.konqueror.org</url>
    <desc>KDE Web Browser</desc>
    <demourl></demourl>
    <qsosformat>1.7</qsosformat>
    <qsosappfamily>webbrowser</qsosappfamily>
    <qsosappname>konqueror</qsosappname>
    <qsosspecificformat>1.0</qsosspecificformat>
  </header>
  <section name="generic" title="Generic section">
    <desc>Generic criteria from QSOS version 1.6</desc>
    <element name="intrinsicdurability" title="Intrinsic durability">
      <desc>Intrinsic durability</desc>
      <element name="maturity" title="Maturity">
        <desc>Maturity</desc>
        <element name="age" title="Age">
          <desc0>less than 3 months</desc0>
          <desc1>if between 3 months and 3 years</desc1>
          <desc2>after 3 years</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>The first stable release was on october 2000 for KDE 2.0 release. Konqueror is derivated from kfm, KDE 1.x file/web browser.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="stability" title="Stability">
          <desc0>Unstable software with numerous releases or patches generating side effects</desc0>
          <desc1>Stabilized production release existing but old. Difficulties to stabilize developpement releases</desc1>
          <desc2>Stabilized software. Releases provide bug fixes corrections but mainly new functionalities</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>Konqueor is known to be stable as a Web Browser but also as a file manager</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="historyknowproblems" title="History">
          <desc0>Software knows several problems which can be prohibitive</desc0>
          <desc1>No know major problem or crisis</desc1>
          <desc2>History of good management of crisis situations</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="forkprobability" title="Fork">
          <desc0>Software is very likely to be forked in the future</desc0>
          <desc1>Software comes from a fork but has very few chances of being forked in the future</desc1>
          <desc2>Software has very little chance of being forked. It does not come from a fork either</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>KHTML, Konqueror's engine was forked by Apple to create
	  Webkit, Safari's engine. Initialy Apple did nothing to help KDE
	  developers to backport changes. Today things changed and Webkit
	  will provably be the default HTML engine of KDE4.</comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="adoption" title="Adoption">
        <desc>Adoption by community and industry</desc>
        <element name="popularity" title="Popularity">
          <desc0>Very few users identified</desc0>
          <desc1>Detectable use on Internet</desc1>
          <desc2>Numerous users, numerous references</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment>Konqueror is very popular among KDE users. Because of its unavailability on Windows platforms its popularity is not so wide as Mozilla or Opera.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="references" title="References">
          <desc0>None</desc0>
          <desc1>Few refences, non critical usages</desc1>
          <desc2>Often implemented for critical applications</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment>Konqueror engine, khtml is used by Apple Computer for Safari and by Nokia for Nokia Web Browser used on S60 serie phones.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="contributingcommunity" title="Contributing Community">
          <desc0>No community or without real activity (forum, mailing list, ...)</desc0>
          <desc1>Existing community with a notable activity</desc1>
          <desc2>Strong community: big activity on forums, numerous contributors and advocates</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>As part of KDE base package, Konqueror has a very strong community and 33 identified contributors.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="books" title="books">
          <desc0>No book about the software</desc0>
          <desc1>Less than 5 books about the software are available</desc1>
          <desc2>More than 5 books about software are available, in several languages</desc2>
          <score>0</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="developmentleadership" title="Development leadership">
        <desc>Organisation and leadership of developments</desc>
        <element name="leadingteam" title="Leading team">
          <desc0>1 to 2 individuals involved, not clearly identified</desc0>
          <desc1>Between 2 and 5 independent people</desc1>
          <desc2>More than 5 people</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>14 membres of the core team are well identified, as well as David Faure the current maintainer.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="managementstyle" title="Management style">
          <desc0>Complete dictatorship</desc0>
          <desc1>Enlightened despotism</desc1>
          <desc2>Council of architects with identified leader (e.g: KDE)</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="activity" title="Activity">
        <desc>Activity of the project and around the software</desc>
        <element name="developersidentificationturnover" title="Developers, identification, turnover">
          <desc0>Less than 3 developers, not clearly identified</desc0>
          <desc1>Between 4 and 7 developers, or more unidentified developers with important turnover</desc1>
          <desc2>More than 7 developers, very stable team</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>33 contributors</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="activityonbugs" title="Activity on bugs">
          <desc0>Slow reactivity in forum or on mailing list, or nothing regarding bug fixes in releases note</desc0>
          <desc1>Detectable activity but without process clearly exposed, loing reaction/resolution time</desc1>
          <desc2>Strong reactivity based on roles and tasks assignment</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>http://bugs.kde.org</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="activityonfunctionalities" title="Activity on functionalities">
          <desc0>No or few new functionalities</desc0>
          <desc1>Evolution of the product driven by the core team or by user's request without any clearly explained process</desc1>
          <desc2>Tool(s) to manage feature requests, strong interaction with roadmap</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>http://bugs.kde.org</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="activityonreleases" title="Activity on releases">
          <desc0>Very weak activity on both production and development releases</desc0>
          <desc1>Activity on production and developmenet releases. Frequent minor releases (bug fixes)</desc1>
          <desc2>Important activity with frequent minor releases (bugs fixes) and planned major releases relating to the roadmap forcast</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>Konqueror is released as part of KDE (KDEbase and KDElibs packages)</comment>
        </element>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="industrializedsolution" title="Industrialized solution">
      <desc>Industrialization level of the project</desc>
      <element name="independenceofdevelopments" title="Independence of developments">
        <desc0>Developments realized at 100% by employees of a single company</desc0>
        <desc1>60% maximum</desc1>
        <desc2>20% maximum</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="services" title="Services">
        <desc>Services offering</desc>
        <element name="training" title="Training">
          <desc0>No offer of training identified</desc0>
          <desc1>Offer exists but is restricted geographically and to one language or is provided by a single contractor</desc1>
          <desc2>Rich offers provided by several contractors, in serveral languages and split into modules of gradual levels</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment>Konqueror is often included in Linux trainings</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="support" title="Support">
          <desc0>No offer of support except via public forums and mailing lists</desc0>
          <desc1>Offer exists but is provided by a single contractor without strong commitment quality of services</desc1>
          <desc2>Multiple service providers with strong commitment (e.g: guaranteed resolution time)</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>Konqueror is often included in professional Linux support offers (like RedHat, SuSE, Mandriva, ...)</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="consulting" title="Consulting">
          <desc0>No offer of consulting service</desc0>
          <desc1>Offer exists but is restricted geographically and to one language or is provided by a single contractor</desc1>
          <desc2>Consulting services provided by different contractors in serveral languages</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>Konqueror, as part of KDE,  is often included in professional Linux expertise offers (like RedHat, SuSE, Mandriva, ...)</comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="documentation" title="Documentation">
        <desc0>No user documentation</desc0>
        <desc1>Documentation exists but shifted in time, is restricted to one language or is poorly detailed</desc1>
        <desc2>Documentation always up to date, translated and possibly adapted to different target readers (end user, sysadmin, manager, ...)</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Documentation about Konqueror is very complete (user guide, developer guide) and translated in several languages</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="qualityassurance" title="Quality Assurance">
        <desc>Quality assurance process</desc>
        <element name="quality" title="Quality Assurance">
          <desc0>No QA process</desc0>
          <desc1>Identifies QA process but not much formalized and with no tool</desc1>
          <desc2>Automatic testing process included in code's life-cycle with publication of results</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>Konqueror benefits from KDE quality process (cf. http://quality.kde.org) and policies. Different porcesses are well documented.</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="tools" title="Tools">
          <desc0>No bug or feature request management tool</desc0>
          <desc1>Standard tools provided (for instance by a hosting forge) but poorly used</desc1>
          <desc2>Very active use of tools for roles/tasks allocation and progress monitoring</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="packaging" title="Packaging">
      <desc>Packaging for various operating systems</desc>
      <element name="packagingbsd" title="BSD">
        <desc>BSD</desc>
        <element name="packagingfreebsd" title="FreeBSD">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for FreeBSD</desc0>
          <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>A official port exists in FreeBSD</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingmacosx" title="Mac OS X">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for Mac OS X</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment>Unsupported port : http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/index.php/Home</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingnet" title="NetBSD">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for NetBSD</desc0>
          <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>A official port exists in NetBSD</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingopen" title="OpenBSD">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for OpenBSD</desc0>
          <desc1>A port exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>A official port exists in OpenBSD</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="packaginglinux" title="Linux">
        <desc>Linux</desc>
        <element name="packagingdebian" title="Debian">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for Debian</desc0>
          <desc1>A Debian package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingmandriva" title="Mandriva">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for Mandriva</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingredhat" title="Red Hat">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for Red Hat/Fedora</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingsuse" title="SuSE">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for SuSE</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is packaged in the distribution</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="packagingsource" title="Source">
        <desc0>Software can't be installed from source without lot of work</desc0>
        <desc1>Installation from source is limited and depends on very strict conditions (OS, arch, lib, ...)</desc1>
        <desc2>Installation from source is easy</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="packagingunix" title="Unix">
        <desc>Unix</desc>
        <element name="packagingaix" title="AIX">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for AIX</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>A stable package is provided for AIX</desc2>
          <score></score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packaginghpux" title="HP-UX">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for HP-UX</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support</desc1>
          <desc2>A stable package is provided for HP-UX</desc2>
          <score>1</score>
          <comment>Some user have ported parts of KDE on HP-UX but it seems to be buggy and unsupported</comment>
        </element>
        <element name="packagingsolaris" title="Solaris">
          <desc0>The software is not packaged for Solaris</desc0>
          <desc1>A package exists but it has important issues or it doesn't have official support (e.g: SunFreeware.com )</desc1>
          <desc2>The software is supported by Sun for Solaris</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment>http://solaris.kde.org/</comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="packagingwindows" title="Windows">
        <desc0>The project can't be installed on Windows</desc0>
        <desc1>A package exists but it is limited or has important issues or just cover some specific Windows release (e.g: Windows 2000 and Windows XP)</desc1>
        <desc2>Windows is full supported and a package is provided</desc2>
        <score>0</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="exploitability" title="Exploitability">
      <desc>Exploitability level</desc>
      <element name="easeofuseergonomics" title="Ease of use, ergonomics">
        <desc0>Difficult to use, requires an in depth knowledge of the software functionality</desc0>
        <desc1>Austere and very technical ergonomics</desc1>
        <desc2>GUI including help functions and elaborated ergonomics</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Global and contextual user help</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="administrationmonitoring" title="Administration / Monitoring">
        <desc0>No administrative or monitoring functionalities</desc0>
        <desc1>Existing, functionalities but uncomplete and or need improvement</desc1>
        <desc2>Complete and easy-to-use administration and monitoring functionalities. Possible integration with external tools (e.g: SNMP, syslog, ...)</desc2>
        <score>0</score>
        <comment>Not applicable</comment>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="technicaladaptability" title="Technical adaptability">
      <desc>Technical adaptability</desc>
      <element name="modularity" title="Modularity">
        <desc0>Monolithic software</desc0>
        <desc1>Presence of hight level modules allowing a first level of software adaptation</desc1>
        <desc2>Modular conception, allowing easy adaptation of the software by selecting or creating modules</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Konqueror is code in C++ and is thus modular and extensible</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="codemodification" title="Code modification">
        <desc0>Everything by hand</desc0>
        <desc1>Recompilation possible but complex without any tools or documentation</desc1>
        <desc2>Recompilation with tools (e.g: make, ANT, ...) and documentation provided</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>KDE compilation process is well tooled and documented</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="codeextension" title="Code extension">
        <desc0>Any modification requires code recompilation</desc0>
        <desc1>Architecture designed for static extension but requires recompilation</desc1>
        <desc2>Principle of plugin, architecture designed for dynamic extension without recompilation</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Konqueror is designed as a pluggable architecture. A extention system is also available even if very few extentions are available today.</comment>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="strategy" title="Strategy">
      <desc>Project's strategy</desc>
      <element name="license" title="License">
        <desc>License, only if user wants to become owner of code</desc>
        <element name="permissiveness" title="Permissiveness">
          <desc0>Very strict license, like GPL</desc0>
          <desc1>Moderate permissive license located between both extremes (GPL and BSD) dual-licensing depending on the type of user (person, company, ...) or their activities</desc1>
          <desc2>Very permissive like BSD or Apache licenses</desc2>
          <score>0</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
        <element name="protectionagainstproprietaryforks" title="Protection against proprietary forks">
          <desc0>Very permissive like BSD or Apache licenses</desc0>
          <desc1>Moderate permissive license located between both extremes (GPL and BSD), dual-licensing depending on the type of user (person, company, ...) or their activies</desc1>
          <desc2>Very strict license, like GPL</desc2>
          <score>2</score>
          <comment></comment>
        </element>
      </element>
      <element name="copyrightowners" title="Copyright owners">
        <desc0>Rights held by a few individuals or entities, making it easier to change the license</desc0>
        <desc1>Rights held by numerous individuals owning the code in a homogeneous way, making relicense very difficult</desc1>
        <desc2>Rights held by a legal entity in whom the community trusts (e.g: FSF or ASF)</desc2>
        <score>1</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="modificationofsourcecode" title="Modification of source code">
        <desc0>No pratical way to propose code modification</desc0>
        <desc1>Tools provided to access and modify code (like CVS or SVN) but not really used to develop the software</desc1>
        <desc2>The code modification process is well defined, exposed and respected, based on roles assignment</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Code modification is rules by well documented policies</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="roadmap" title="Roadmap">
        <desc0>No published roadmap</desc0>
        <desc1>Existing roadmap without planning</desc1>
        <desc2>Versionned roadmap, with planning and measure of delays</desc2>
        <score>1</score>
        <comment>Konqueror is included in the global KDE macroscopic roadmap</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="sponsor" title="Sponsor">
        <desc0>Software has no sponsor, the core team is not paid</desc0>
        <desc1>Software has an unique sponsor who might determine its strategy</desc1>
        <desc2>Software is sponsored by industry</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Konqueror, as part of the KDS project, is sponsord by the community. KDE e.V the legal entity representing the KDE project has also a patron program (cf. http://ev.kde.org/supporting-members.php)</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="strategicalindependence" title="Strategical independence">
        <desc0>No detectable strategy or strong dependency on one unique actor (person, company, sponsor)</desc0>
        <desc1>Strategical vision shared with several other free and open source projects but without strong commitment from copyrights owners</desc1>
        <desc2>Strong independence of the code team, legal entity holding rights, strong involvement in the standardization process</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>The non-profit German association KDE e.V. exists to represent legally and financially the project.</comment>
      </element>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="browserfeatures" title="Browser features">
    <desc>Native browser features</desc>
    <element name="bookmarkmanaging" title="Bookmark managing">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No bookmark features</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited bookmark features</desc1>
      <desc2>Comprehensive bookmark features (creation, edition, management, ...).</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>Create, delete, classify, search and comment bookmarks. Stats are also available (first and last visits, number of visits,.</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="downloadmanaging" title="Download managing">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No download management</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited download manager</desc1>
      <desc2>Comprehensive and configurable download manager</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>kdenetwork needs to be installed</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="passwordmanaging" title="Password managing">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No password management features</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited features</desc1>
      <desc2>Comprehensive password management features (storage, master password, ...)</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>With KWallet</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="formmanaging" title="Form managing">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No form management features</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited form management features (for instance non persistent storage of user entries)</desc1>
      <desc2>Comprehensive features (persistent storage, behaviour configuration, ...)</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="spellchecking" title="Spell checking">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No spell cheking</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited spell checking (in number of languages or dictionnary enhancement)</desc1>
      <desc2>Features based on a complete and extensible spell checking framework</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>Konqueror benefits from KDE spell checking framework</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="searchenginetoolbar" title="Search engine toolbar">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No search toolbar</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited search features (for instance no choice in search engines)</desc1>
      <desc2>Full search framework with ability to define and plug easily new search engines</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>Search engines can be queried from the URL bar by using shortcuts (like gg: to search Google for instance)</comment>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="accessibilityfeatures" title="Accessibility features">
    <desc>Native accessibility features</desc>
    <element name="tabbedbrowsing" title="Tabbed browsing">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>Single window browsing</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited tab browsing features (no tab relocation, no global view)</desc1>
      <desc2>Full tab browsing features with tab relocation and global view of opened tabs</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>Open, close, duplicate, reload, detach tabs</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="pop-upblocking" title="Pop-up blocking">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No pop-up blocking features</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited features (for instance no ability to configure behaviour depending on websites)</desc1>
      <desc2>Configurable pop-up blocking strategy</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="incrementalfinding" title="Incremental finding">
      <desc>Find-as-you-type feature in non modal Search windows</desc>
      <desc0>No incremental finding features</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited incremental findind features (no highlight or previous/next features for instance)</desc1>
      <desc2>Comprehensive incremental finding features</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="adfiltering" title="Ad filtering">
      <desc>Advertisement filtering (content or images)</desc>
      <desc0>No ad filtering</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited ad filtering or depending on a third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full ad filtering features</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="pagezooming" title="Page zooming">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No possibility to zoom browsed pages</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited zooming features (limited to text resizing)</desc1>
      <desc2>Full browsing features (all page is zoomed in/ou)</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="navigationmodesupport" title="Navigation mode support">
      <desc>Supported navigation modes</desc>
      <comment></comment>
      <element name="htmlaccesskey" title="HTML access key">
        <desc>Ability to select HTML elemnst (links, input fields, ...) from keyboard shortcuts</desc>
        <desc0>No HTML access key features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited HTML access key features</desc1>
        <desc2>HTML access key features natively available</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="tabbingnavigation" title="Tabbing navigation">
        <desc>Ability to navigate with TAB key</desc>
        <desc0>No tabbing navigation features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited tabbing navigation features or with a third party product</desc1>
        <desc2>Tabbing navigation features natively available</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="spatialnavigation" title="Spatial navigation">
        <desc>Ability to navigate between focusable elements according to the spatial location</desc>
        <desc0>No spatial navigation features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited spatial navigation features or with a third party product</desc1>
        <desc2>Spatial navigation features natively available</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="caretnavigation" title="Caret navigation">
        <desc>Ability to move a cursor in browsed pages</desc>
        <desc0>No caret navigation available</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited caret navigation feature</desc1>
        <desc2>Carte navigation mode natively available</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
      <element name="mousegesture" title="Mouse gesture">
        <desc>Combination of mouse movements and clicks to trigger commands</desc>
        <desc0>No mouse gesture features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited features or with third party product</desc1>
        <desc2>Mouse gesture mode natively available</desc2>
        <score>2</score>
        <comment>Mouse gesture support is available system-wide in KDE</comment>
      </element>
    </element>
    <element name="voicefeatures" title="Voice features">
      <desc></desc>
      <comment></comment>
      <element name="text-to-speech" title="Text-to-speech">
        <desc>Conversion of language text into speech</desc>
        <desc0>No text-to-speech features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited features or with third party product</desc1>
        <desc2>Text-to-speech mode natively available</desc2>
        <score>1</score>
        <comment>Depends on the kttsd application in the kdeaccessibility package</comment>
      </element>
      <element name="voicecontrol" title="Voice control">
        <desc>Speech recognition features</desc>
        <desc0>No voice control features</desc0>
        <desc1>Limited features or with third party product</desc1>
        <desc2>Voice control mode natively available</desc2>
        <score>0</score>
        <comment></comment>
      </element>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="webtechnologysupport" title="Web technology support">
    <desc>Web standards and technologies supported (except Javascript)</desc>
    <element name="css" title="CSS">
      <desc>Cascading StyleSheet support</desc>
      <desc0>No CSS support</desc0>
      <desc1>Old or limited CSS support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full CSS2.1 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>CSS 2.1</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="frames" title="Frames">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No frame support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited frame support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full frame support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="java" title="Java">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No Java support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited Java support (for instance no possibility to change JRE)</desc1>
      <desc2>Full Java support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="xslt" title="XSLT">
      <desc>Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations</desc>
      <desc0>No XSLT support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited XSLT support or with third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full and native XSLT support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="xhtml" title="XHTML">
      <desc>Extensible HyperText Markup Language</desc>
      <desc0>No XHTML support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited or old XHTML (1.0) support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full XHTML 1.1 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>XHTML 1.1</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="mathml" title="MathML">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No MathML support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited support or via third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full native MathML support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="xforms" title="XForms">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No XForms support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited XForms support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full XForms support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="rss" title="RSS">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No RSS support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited or old RSS (0.91 or 1.0) support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full RSS 2.0 support</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment>Depends on the aKregator package which is installed with kdepim</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="atom" title="Atom">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No Atom support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited or old Atom (0.91 or 1.0) support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full Atom 1.0 support</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment>Depends on the aKregator package which is installed with kdepim</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="svg" title="SVG">
      <desc>Scalable Vector Graphics</desc>
      <desc0>No SVG support</desc0>
      <desc1>Old (1.1), limited SVG support or via third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full SVG 1.1 support</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment>With KSVG</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="voicexml" title="VoiceXML">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No VoiceXML support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited VoiceXML support (for iunstance only for recognition or synthesis)</desc1>
      <desc2>Full VoiceXML support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="wml" title="WML">
      <desc>Wireless Markup Language</desc>
      <desc0>No WML support</desc0>
      <desc1>Limited WML support or via third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full native WML support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="javascriptsupport" title="JavaScript support">
    <desc>Supported JavaScript technologies </desc>
    <element name="javascript" title="JavaScript">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No JavaScript support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial JavaScript support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full JavaScript support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="ecmascript" title="ECMAScript">
      <desc>ECMA-262 specification compliance</desc>
      <desc0>No ECMAScript compliance</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial or old ECMAScript (1 or 2) compliance </desc1>
      <desc2>Full ECMAScript 3 compliance</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="dom1" title="DOM 1">
      <desc>Document Object Model Level 1 support</desc>
      <desc0>DOM 1 not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>DOM 1 partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>Full DOM 1 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="dom2" title="DOM 2">
      <desc>Document Object Model Level 2 support</desc>
      <desc0>DOM 2 not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>DOM 2 partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>Full DOM2 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="dom3" title="DOM 3">
      <desc>Document Object Model Level 3 support (except XPath)</desc>
      <desc0>DOM 3 not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>DOM 3 partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>Full DOM 3 support</desc2>
      <score>1</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="xpath" title="XPath">
      <desc>XML Path Language support</desc>
      <desc0>No XPath support</desc0>
      <desc1>LImited or old XPath support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full XPath support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="xmlhttprequest" title="XMLHttpRequest">
      <desc>XMLHttpRequest Object support</desc>
      <desc0>No XMLHttpRequest Object available</desc0>
      <desc1>XMLHttpRequest Object available but with limitations (for instance no UNICODE support)</desc1>
      <desc2>XMLHttpRequest Object available</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="protocolsupport" title="Protocol support">
    <desc>Supported Internet protocols</desc>
    <element name="http" title="HTTP">
      <desc>Hypertext Transfer Protocol</desc>
      <desc0>No HTTP support</desc0>
      <desc1>Old (1.0) or limited HTTP support</desc1>
      <desc2>HTTP 1.1 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>HTTP 1.1</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="ftp" title="FTP">
      <desc>File Transfer Protocol</desc>
      <desc0>No FTP support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial FTP support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full FTP support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="nntp" title="NNTP">
      <desc>Network News Transfer Protocol</desc>
      <desc0>No NNTP support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial NNTP support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full NNTP support</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="ssl" title="SSL/TLS">
      <desc>Secure Sockets Layer / Transport Layer Security support</desc>
      <desc0>No SSL or TLS support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial or old SSL/TLS support</desc1>
      <desc2>TLS 1.1 support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment>With OpenSSL</comment>
    </element>
    <element name="idn" title="IDN">
      <desc>Internationalized domain name</desc>
      <desc0>No IDN support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial IDN support</desc1>
      <desc2>Full IDN support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="dataurl" title="data: URI scheme">
      <desc>RFC 2397 support: inclusion of small data items inline</desc>
      <desc0>data: URI scheme not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>data: URI scheme partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>data: URI scheme fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="bittorrent" title="BitTorrent">
      <desc></desc>
      <desc0>No BitTorrent support</desc0>
      <desc1>Partial BitTorrent support or via third party product</desc1>
      <desc2>Full native BitTorrent support</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
  </section>
  <section name="imageformatsupport" title="Image format support">
    <desc>Supported image formats</desc>
    <element name="jpeg" title="JPEG">
      <desc>Joint Photographic Experts Group image format </desc>
      <desc0>JPEG not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>JPEG partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>JPEG fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="gif" title="GIF">
      <desc>Graphics Interchange Format</desc>
      <desc0>GIF not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>GIF partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>GIF fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="png" title="PNG">
      <desc>Portable Network Graphics</desc>
      <desc0>PNG not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>PNG partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>PNG fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="mng" title="MNG">
      <desc>Multiple-image Network Graphics</desc>
      <desc0>MNG not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>MNG partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>MNG fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="tiff" title="TIFF">
      <desc>Tagged Image File Format</desc>
      <desc0>TIFF not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>TIFF partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>TIFF fully supported</desc2>
      <score>2</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
    <element name="2dcanvas" title="2D Canvas">
      <desc>Canvas element support (HTML extention standardized by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group)</desc>
      <desc0>Canvas element not supported</desc0>
      <desc1>Canvas element partially supported</desc1>
      <desc2>Canvas element fully supported</desc2>
      <score>0</score>
      <comment></comment>
    </element>
  </section>
</document>

