Worlds first tri-engine browser!
  • August 2009
    WOW! There's a new browser on the block, and defiantly one to watch! It's huge in Japan!
    Is uses all 3 browser engines (Trident Engine (IE), Gecko Engine (FF), Webkit Engine (Safari & Chrome) - All the best bits rolled into 1!

    http://www.lunascape.tv/

    Looks like a fantastic tool for web developing :cool:
    The plugin section is down at the mo, but be interesting to see what they have got on offer!
     
  • Mark HMark H
     
    August 2009
    Looks interesting, but got first BSOD ever on Vista 5 mins after installing. Probably not related but I'll stick with Firefox :(
     
  • GrantGGrantG
     
    August 2009
    Mark H said:
    ...first BSOD ever on Vista...

    ...Surely not!:eek:

    I can't decide, Mac OS or Windows 7 for my new machine, don't use any OS-specific software now so the options are endless...
     
  • DarrenDarren
     
    August 2009
    Mark H said:
    Looks interesting, but got first BSOD ever on Vista 5 mins after installing. Probably not related but I'll stick with Firefox :(


    FF best of a bad bunch, if it was not for the developer tools i would have stopped using it ages ago - crashtacular
     
  • August 2009
    GrantG said:
    ...Surely not!:eek:

    I can't decide, Mac OS or Windows 7 for my new machine, don't use any OS-specific software now so the options are endless...


    run both on a mac.

    best of both worlds

    although i find firefox on a mac crashes a lot more than on windows 7

    windows 7 is very quick
     
  • QuarmQuarm
     
    August 2009
    I'd like the operation of IE8, the addons of FF and the look of Safari.

    If your site looks quite tasty in IE or FF, take a look in Safari, it's a fantastic look and the best around by miles. Such a modern vibrant look and easy on the eye.
     
  • August 2009
    wesleythorne said:
    although i find firefox on a mac crashes a lot more than on windows 7


    Been running Firefox on my iMac now for over a year and it has not crashed once!
     
  • August 2009
    chunkesolutions said:
    The plugin section is down at the mo, but be interesting to see what they have got on offer!


    LOL, just looked today and they only have 1 :eek: and thats a twitter plug in,
    But this is interesting, and if they pull it off then it looks like FF addons will work too

    http://en.bbs.luna.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=189
     
  • August 2009
    If you like to feel of FF on your mac, try Camino. A great mac only browser based on FF. http://caminobrowser.org/
     
  • November 2009
    chunkesolutions said:
    LOL, just looked today and they only have 1 :eek: and thats a twitter plug in,
    But this is interesting, and if they pull it off then it looks like FF addons will work too

    http://en.bbs.luna.tv/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=189


    Looks like they have succeeded in supporting firefox plugins now - http://www.lunascape.tv/Products/Lunascape6TestVersion/Thesixkeypoints/tabid/109/Default.aspx

    Think i might have to revisit this