![]() I do realise that Netscape is trying for a multi-platform approach. Now how ’bout that, a browser with which we can test the subjective rendering speed of all major web rendering engines, all from a single UI… Combine it with their Portal and they might even be tempted to claim “the most open Web-browsing experience”… ![]() dll that they can link to? I mean, Opera is distributed freely, right? Add a little ‘powered by Opera’ button or something… Hell, they can even include support for the new IE7 engine! And why stop there? Why not ask Opera for a. And Netscape has done it before with the previous version and included support for the native Internet Explorer engine (Trident). A random thought just crossed my mind: What if the new Netscape Browser offered not just the use of the Gecko web-rendering engine, but also Webkit?Īfter all, Webkit is being ported to Windows XP ( albeit still in a very alpha stage).
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