Roadmap

These are planned — not in 1.0. TermSurf 1.0 ships on macOS with the Chromium-based Roamium engine; see About for what’s available today. The items below describe the project’s direction, with no committed dates.

Browser features

  • Bookmarks
  • Multi-tab browsing (a user-facing tabbed UI)
  • History
  • Downloads
  • PDF viewing

Browser engines

The protocol is engine-agnostic, so more engines are an extension rather than a rewrite. A WebKit engine (Surfari) is planned; Gecko (Waterwolf) and Ladybird (Girlbat) are researched — under consideration, not yet committed. Today’s shipping engine is Roamium (Chromium). See the engine table in Architecture for current status.

Terminal front-ends

TermSurf’s protocol lets any terminal emulator host browser overlays. Beyond Ghostboard (the current GUI), planned front-ends include Kitty, Alacritty, and iTerm2.

Platforms

TermSurf 1.0 is macOS-only. Linux and Windows are planned; iOS and Android may follow.