Anyone try Lunascape?
For web developers, the idea behind Lunascape makes a lot of sense - a single browser with all three major rendering engines built-in. It's also a great browser if you just have a hard time making decisions.
Lunascape has recently been updated to version 6, and the new version includes even greater multi-browser functionality. In addition to being able to install native Lunascape plugins, you can now also utilize Internet Explorer and Firefox extensions. That's pretty slick.
The updated Gecko and WebKit engines are faster, of course, and you can now display all three renderer's versions of a page side-by-side in a single tab. Lunascape's new default theme (called Orion) is sharp-looking, and I like the option of a "large screen view" - think full screen but with tabs and address bar. There's also the standard fullscreen view, should you need it.
You can also choose to create a portable install during setup. Wouldn't it be awesome if the big boys allowed you to do that?
Check out the intro video after the break to see what Lunascape is all about - or download Lunascape yourself and give it a go!
Lunascape has recently been updated to version 6, and the new version includes even greater multi-browser functionality. In addition to being able to install native Lunascape plugins, you can now also utilize Internet Explorer and Firefox extensions. That's pretty slick.
The updated Gecko and WebKit engines are faster, of course, and you can now display all three renderer's versions of a page side-by-side in a single tab. Lunascape's new default theme (called Orion) is sharp-looking, and I like the option of a "large screen view" - think full screen but with tabs and address bar. There's also the standard fullscreen view, should you need it.
You can also choose to create a portable install during setup. Wouldn't it be awesome if the big boys allowed you to do that?
Check out the intro video after the break to see what Lunascape is all about - or download Lunascape yourself and give it a go!

