
Yeah baby, that's a score of 89 out of 100 in acid3. And the rendering engine can reach 91 out of 100 but I didn't activate the corresponding features.
WebKit started at 39/100 but three days after acid3 had been officially released, it scored at 90/100 !
http://webkit.org/blog/158/the-acid-3-test/
I've long searched for a light and working browser under linux. Under windows I would use kmeleon or an ie-based browser, usually maxthon. Under Linux I love Konqueror which is not really resource-intensive but wants kde which in turn is not especially light...
So I've searched for a nice browser and found OWB (Orygin Web Browser) and gtk-webcore which had problems compiling. However soon after I discovered WebKit and it's gtk port. However WebKit is only the rendering engine, not a web browser. Of course somebody started to work on one : midori. The browser is still young and has some bugs but it's already working great.