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Debsuvra Ghosh

A goddamned nerd, over-twisted geek, cycling on event horizon.

Website : www.techsideofme.com and blogging from www.feelingentity.com

   
 

Someone tries to crown IE8 RC1 as best performer in the town

Dana Wollman from www.laptopmag.com tried to convince us by reviewing IE8 RC1 and commenting that it smashed both Firefox 3 and surprisingly Google Chrome. In her own words,

The last time we tested IE 8, it was often—but not always—faster than Firefox 3. This time around, it blew Firefox out of the water, along with Google Chrome

How flattering, I wonder. Firefox 3 and now Google Chrome sports two of the fastest available mainstream rendering engine on this planet, while rickety Trident continues to grow on patches rather than a complete overhaul. And then there are Minefield 3.1 and 3.2Pre (the one I'm using now), and the later likes to beat almost anything in vicinity. Javascript rendering engines, Tracemonkey and Squirelfish are going to take over the world soon. IE8 does not even stand a chance when pitted against this, so much for beating Firefox and Google Chrome.

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Google Chrome for Mac is almost there? Yes and No

Google's Mike Pinkerton, one of those devs working hard to get Google Chrome in Mac OS X as early as possible, posted some developer build screenshots of Google Chrome in his blog. But before even we are jumping to rejuvenate the event, here's what the author is saying himself,

Now mind you, clicking doesn't work, and the renderers crash like nobody's business, but the other great thing is that the user interface stays running even if they do. Just open a new tab and keep going! It's important to point out that's part of what's taken us so long to get to this point. The WebKit that ships as part of Mac OS X can't run this way -- it took a lot of work to marshall it to do so. In addition, the UI clearly needs much love, but it's an indicator of the clean and simple direction we're heading.
 
So it seems that we still have to wait for devs to make their ends meet and Google Chrome for Mac is definitely not coming before Q2. 
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