Falkon provides several icon sets and other elements to match the native look and feel of users' desktop operating systems.[10] Some additional features of the browser include the integration of history, web feeds and bookmarks in a single location, the ability to take a screenshot of the entire page, and an Opera-like "Speed dial" home page.[11] It is reported to consume fewer system resources than the major general purpose browsers like Firefox and Google Chrome.[12]
On 30 March 2016, QupZilla 2.0 was released. It marked the transition from QtWebKit to Qt WebEngine.[6]
On 10 August 2017, QupZilla's developer David Rosca announced in a blog post that QupZilla had become a KDE project.[17] After the release of Qupzilla 2.2 the project was renamed to Falkon.[18] KDE Falkon 3.0 was released on 27 February 2018.[5]
Falkon 3.0.1 was included in Lubuntu 18.10 beta but replaced with Firefox in the actual Lubuntu 18.10 release.[19]
On 14 February 2022, Falkon started transitioning to KDE Gear by adopting the same version number.[21] Starting with version 22.04 on 21 April 2022, the first version of Falkon as part of KDE Gear was released.[22][23] Official releases are thus announced on the KDE news website rather than the official Falkon website.[24]
^David Rosca (10 October 2014). "Cookies issue + Build for Mac OS X available!". Development updates on QtWebKit browser QupZilla. Archived from the original on 26 March 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2015. the latest 1.8 version is not working on Windows 2000