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    Euhemerus
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    Just started trying out a new web browser; Lunascape http://www.lunascape.tv/[^] A triple engined browser no less supporting Trident, Gecko and Webkit. So far, all of my Firefox addons have worked flawlessly and switching between rendering engines is as easy as clicking in a drop down box. Everything appears to be customisable much more than the other main browsers. So far, very impressed.

    I'm too lazy to Google it for you.

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      Just started trying out a new web browser; Lunascape http://www.lunascape.tv/[^] A triple engined browser no less supporting Trident, Gecko and Webkit. So far, all of my Firefox addons have worked flawlessly and switching between rendering engines is as easy as clicking in a drop down box. Everything appears to be customisable much more than the other main browsers. So far, very impressed.

      I'm too lazy to Google it for you.

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      DaveAuld
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      It does look impressive, but it is a very niche product. For example, I use Chrome for everything with 1 exception, company outlook web access, so i have no real use for a triple engined browser. Maybe if i was doing hardcore development then maybe, but alas, i'm not. As all the major borwsers are starting to move towards standards compliance, is the necessity for a product such as this dwindling? time will tell.

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        Just started trying out a new web browser; Lunascape http://www.lunascape.tv/[^] A triple engined browser no less supporting Trident, Gecko and Webkit. So far, all of my Firefox addons have worked flawlessly and switching between rendering engines is as easy as clicking in a drop down box. Everything appears to be customisable much more than the other main browsers. So far, very impressed.

        I'm too lazy to Google it for you.

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        redbones
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        windows only? in this day and age? i'll pass

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