Chromium Passes Acid3 Test 100/100!!


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I recently found out that you can run a version of Google Chrome in Linux (yeah I know, so late) called “Chromium“. And I decided to run a Acid3 test just for fun to see what this browser is capable of. And guess what? It passes 100/100!! (See the top image for a closer look) I actually never thought that it would get such a high score, go Linux!! However, I do not yet know if it supports HTML5, do you?

Do you use Chromium browser?

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Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta: Inspect Option!!

Hello again!

As you probably know, I am currently using the Mozilla Firefox 4 beta and at the time I am typing this I am using beta 4. I’m not sure if it is a new feature added, but I have noticed some new stuff in the tools menu that wasn’t in Mozilla Firefox 3, and one of those objectwhere “Inspect” and it works just like in the add-onFirebug“, just open it up and point your cursor to where you want to inspect. The small but annoying thing about it is that I can’t copy any of the links that it finds, bummer…

Anyway, I find this really useful and i hope the Mozilla team of developers will add more features to it in future releases.

Do you find this feature useful??

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Safari 5 High Memory Usage Fixed?

I noticed something the other day about Safari 5, There apparently is a new update available! 5.0.1 to be exact. And the best part isSafari Logo that it seems that this update has fixed the high memory usage, hurray!!  So if you are having trouble with high memory usage in Safari 5, just update it! I’m not making any promises though, this is what I have experienced, your result might be different. Anyway, it’s nice to see that my favorite browser on Mac is finally working as it should again.

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64-Bit Mozilla Firefox for Mac OS X

Minefield 64-bit

How long has it been? How long have we been waiting for a 64-bit Mozilla Firefox for mac? The Mozilla team and the community seem to have a problem with getting gecko 64-bit, but isn’t that already available for Linux and Windows? Come on!

And i have heard some rumors about there not being a great speed improvement with switching to 64-bit, i really hope that’s not true, we want a stable and fast Mozilla Firefox running on 64-bit, Don’t we?

What do you think?

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