![]() Test, we now know exactly who most of these people are: coders and Popular browser for people to complain about us not testing when we One of our least favourite browsers on this list, K-Meleon is the most One for more advanced users to check out if you want a small, lightweight browser In progress, Arora is a simple no-frills browser. Online banking with Halifax's Web siteĪlthough by no means free of bugs, thanks to still being a work ![]() Such as Google Mail, Google Maps and Facebook loaded and renderedĬorrectly and quickly. Keyboard shortcuts not functioning normally. We had issues with Javascript, such as the advanced navigationīar on .uk not being displayed properly, and Google Docs It a suitable choice for simple browsing on netbooks. On the whole, its small memory footprint makes Terms of user interface, it's rather like Internet Explorer 6, onlyĮnormously faster. Safari and Google's Chrome browsers, using the WebKit engine. Under the hood, it's similar, though not identical, to Apple's Writing, because that's all it was ever made for. In many ways, its lack ofĮxtra features is itself a feature, like a pencil: it's good for Javascript benchmark: 1,489ms (Very good)Īrora is a lightweight and simple browser. It's one to watch, providing the Japanese dev team can make it more stable. Would, it suffered frequent crashes, making it hard to recommend. Wouldn't run on our Mac, and although the latest developmental build It's also lightning fastĪt handling Javascript - one of the fastest we've ever tested, in Interface many OS X users will find familiar. Shiira is an attractive, well-designed browser with a user ![]() Presented as screengrabs of each open tab rather than just text. Tabs sit on the bottom of the screen by default, and are Shiira does the same thing withĪnother feature of Shiira worth mentioning is its tabbedīrowsing. Expose on the Macĭisplays all open windows and applications on screen at once so you canĮasily switch between programs. Version of OS X's Expose feature, but for Web pages. ![]() Shiira looks like an older version of Apple's Safari, but has aįew notable differences that may encourage users to try it. ![]()
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