Feb 11
Mozilla has released the alpha version of its mobile browser called Fennec. Its available for download for all Windows Mobile phones (currently running at 480×640 resolution). As this is just the Alpha release, Mozilla has disabled soft keyboard input, program or add-on updating, and a few other features.
If you want to try out the Fennec alpha, its worth it.
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Tagged with: Fennec • Firefox • Windows Mobile
Feb 03

Tired of having multiple browsers on your computer? If you are a web programmer, you would need to test a web page on multiple browser platforms, or you might need a specific browser to access specific web apps or services due to incompability or restrictions. Well, here is the solution - Lunarscape. It handles all three of the rendering engines at once - IE (Trident), Firefox (Gecko) and Safari/Chrome (WebKit). When you open a new tab or click on a link in Lunascape, you can tell the browser which engine you want to use. You can also set up certain sites to open using a particular engine.
Developers claim the browser is faster than all others, thanks to its optimized implementation of Gecko. Besides supporting multiple engines, it is full-featured. It has native support for RSS feeds, Podcasts, Password Manager, Form filler, support for mouse gestures for navigation and tons of other tweaks. Lunascape supports its own plug-ins and themes, as well as the add-ons for Internet Explorer. However it does not support Firefox add-ons, which is its greatest weakness.
Lunascape is in all a great browser and everyone should defifitely try it out!
Tagged with: Browser • Chrome • Firefox • Internet Explorer • Lunarscape • WebKit