Comment on SPDY Coming To Internet Explorer 11 & Windows Blue by IE User
Last few days I see more good news on IE
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I think opera isn’t really down, it’s opera (presto) ! because lot of users are using opera mobile beta (webkit) now, which maybe detected as Safari or Chrome !!! jut a thought !
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The market share of the Mobile (and its true even more for betha) is much smaller than the Mini, so the decrease isn’t about the webkit masking. Opera now suffering even on devices too and they don’t...
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Hmm, now I wonder if Opera will ditch 64 bit support on Windows since there is no Chromium build for that
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by Pallab
Correct. Opera was always using Chromium and not WebKit. It’s built using the open-source Chromium browser as one of its components....
View ArticleComment on Google Plans To Ditch WebKit, Announces Blink by Mehran
As long as it works suits me fine!
View ArticleComment on Google Plans To Ditch WebKit, Announces Blink by Rafael
Mozilla has done a great work with -moz-border-radius WOW! (obviously irony)
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by Rafael
Chrome for iOS uses iOS WebView so in the end we could say Opera was using also using Chromium even on iOS. No one touched the ICE browser to know for sure anyway.
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by Rafael
The big jump is that now Apple doesn’t control the game and they’ll be able to remove the bloat from WebKit to make Blink. *-*
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by jayjam
You can’t say that Opera is using Chromium on iOS when Chromium doesn’t exist on iOS (remember, webkit in Chromium is not the same as other webkit versions). Of course one can know for sure that ICE...
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by Rafael
Don’t give importance for this, this blog went from web browser news to a public personal whining diary of the author about web browsers.
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by Rafael
Chromium doesn’t exist in iOS? What’s this?? https://itunes.apple.com/app/chrome/id535886823 I know it isn’t a custom engine.
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by jayjam
It’s Chrome, but not based on Chromium. It’s a UI on top of iOS’s webview.
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by lol
“anything is beter than Presto” Really? YOu are Drunk.
View ArticleComment on Opera Changes Its Mind, Will Use Blink Instead Of WebKit by lol
I only have scrolling issues with the 2 last Opera versions on Facebook but it hapens only With hardware acceleration enabled..
View ArticleComment on Mozilla And Samsung To Develop A New Rendering Engine by Guest
>We are now pleased to announce with Samsung that together we are bringing both the Rust programming language and Servo, the experimental web browser engine, to Android and ARM. It might be but...
View ArticleComment on Mozilla And Samsung To Develop A New Rendering Engine by FavBrowser
Where did you get the x86-64 part from?
View ArticleComment on Mozilla And Samsung To Develop A New Rendering Engine by FavBrowser
I don’t think so, at least yet. According to last year’s info (since I can’t find anything new on this subject), Firefox won’t get Servo for quite some time (if ever) and there are no Windows builds....
View ArticleComment on Mozilla And Samsung To Develop A New Rendering Engine by apád anyád
Scuzi, maybe I mixed up things and remembered something about OdinMonkey, I’ll take a look at the things I have at hand to see it.
View ArticleComment on Mozilla And Samsung To Develop A New Rendering Engine by apád anyád
I think they meant “we are bringing the development of both the Rust programming language and Servo” ARM development started with this, but the project Servo was in move at least a year before, and...
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