Author Archive: Vygantas
Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.
Opera Dragonfly Update
More news about Opera Dragonfly… It looks like the web page was updated (hidden comment is now removed as well). New Opera Dragonfly web page now offers an opportunity to subscribe into Opera’s products mailing list, got some “sneaky” stuff as well as the following text: Continue Reading
Daniel Goldman Leaves Opera Software
The Technical Evangelist, Daniel Goldman decided to leave Opera Software and focus on something else, “work on something new” as he said. He’s been working in Opera Software for more than 1 year (past 1 year and a half) and always helped me with lot; from Opera related stuff to web design and coding. Thanks Daniel, best of luck for you and your new projects.
After working the past year and a half with some very talented people, I’ve decided to leave Opera and work on something new.
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Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) Expert Chat Zone – Tomorrow
Some information about the upcoming Microsoft event.
Please join experts from the Internet Explorer team in a chat around the Internet Explorer 8 Beta. These chats are a great opportunity to have your questions answered and hear from members of the IE product team.
When? March 20, 2008, 10:00 A.M. Pacific Time. Additional Time Zones
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Firefox 3 Beta 5 Details
Although Firefox 3 Beta 4 was released just 1 week ago, there’s some news about Firefox 3 Beta 5 already. As Henrik Gemal wrote, the upcoming release of Firefox 3 will have an improved connection parallelism. So what does that mean? It will actually make Firefox 3 Beta 5 even more faster. Continue Reading
Opera Dragonfly, No News for You
Some time ago David Storey wrote an article on his blog about “a mysterious project” called “Opera Dragonfly”. Although he said that “We’ll likely have more to say about it at SxSW in Austin Texas.”, we haven’t heard anything yet (at least I haven’t). What about you? Looks like they’ve just decided not to release any more details yet…
Opera Dragonfly Home Page
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Safari 3.1 Released
The next stable version of Safari web browser is now available for the immediate download. Safari 3.1 update received JavaScript performance improvements, support for CSS 3 web fonts, video and audio tags support and much more. Continue Reading
The Acid3 Race, Who Will Win It?
While Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox 2 don’t pass Acid2 test and only their future versions will do that (Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3), the Acid3 test is already released. This one gives even more headaches to web browsers developers as well as some “pressure”, it’s like a mini competition. So who will pass it first?
OmniWeb 5.7 Beta Released
The first OmniWeb 5.7 Beta version is now released. This build introduces various interface changes, for example: updated icons as well as fixed bugs and speed improvements. Please note that it’s not a final release, also OmniWeb is not a free web browser and works with Mac OS X only. Continue Reading
Prism Update
Some time ago, Mozilla Labs released a new version of Prism. If you haven’t heard about it yet, Prism is an open source cross-platform prototype of functionality that lets users split web applications out of the browser and run them directly on the desktop. New Prism version now has new desktop integration capabilities and simpler installation. All you have to do now is download Prism add-on. Continue Reading
Firefox 3 Beta 4 Released
It’s out and waiting for you to download. Firefox 3 Beta 4 includes various interface tweaks, such appearance modifications, as well as an ability to chose what you would like to zoom, whole page or just the text. Without dozens of other modifications, Firefox 3 Beta 4 is a significant faster and won’t consume so much of your memory after using it for a while. Continue Reading