"...It is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community..."
Read more »Why oh why did Epiphany have to ditch Gecko?
If you read my review of Ubuntu 9.10 “Karmic Koala” you probably noticed that GNOME’s Epiphany web browser has ditched it’s Gecko rendering engine for the WebKit engine.
Read more »Category: End User Tags:
- Login to post comments
Why Mozilla is committed to Gecko as WebKit popularity grows
In the wake of Google's release of the new WebKit-based Chrome browser, some technology enthusiasts are beginning to wonder if the days are numbered for Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine.
Read more »Category: Industry Tags:
- Login to post comments
Why Emacs and Firefox together could be the ultimate software!
«...That said, one of the biggest questions with JIT compilation of JavaScript that I've had for months is, "How are we going to debug JavaScript now?"...» --
Read more »Conkeror in the Debian NEW queue
"I already mentioned a few times in the blog that I’m working on a Debian package of the Conkeror web browser. And now, after a lot of fine-tuning (and I still further new ideas how to improve the package ;-) Conkeror is finally in the NEW queue and hopefully will hit unstable in a few days..."
Read more »Category: End User Tags:
- Login to post comments
Mozilla Corp board member leaks the truth about Firefox memory loss
It looks like the memory eating Mozilla mystery could soon be solved, now that Mozilla Corp has finally admitted that Firefox has a problem.
Read more »Category: High End Tags:
- Login to post comments