Around the Browsersphere #8

Posted on March 9th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

With at least a couple more Firefox 3 betas on the way, the release of IE8 Beta 1 and the official release of the Acid3 test, there’s a lot going on in the browsersphere these days.  Let’s jump right into it…

Amazingly enough, there’s a lot more to post about, but that should hold you over for a little bit.  I’m interested in hearing if Browsersphere visitors are more interested in somewhat random links like this or if it would be preferable to have the links broken down by the web browser to which they correspond.  If you have any thoughts on that, please leave a comment.

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Ron Paul Blog Recommends Firefox

Posted on October 7th, 2007 | No Comments »

In a video over at the Ron Paul Blog, I noticed that they are recommending downloading Firefox in order to spread the word about Ron Paul:

Google “Firefox,” download it and use it instead of Internet Explorer.

You’ll see that at about the 1:33 mark, or with about 30 seconds remaining in the clip.

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A Look at Avant Browser

Posted on September 8th, 2007 | No Comments »

Peter Butler of Download.com has posted a review of Avant Browser over at ZDNet.

Apparently, Avant Browser gets more downloads from Download.com than many of the other popular web browsers (I’m not sure if this is all that significant, though). Avant is built on top of Internet Explorer’s Trident rendering engine. It features some advanced searching functions, some gesture-like functionality that allows for navigating back-and-forth using mouse button clicks and some settings for avoiding pop-ups, flash, etc. Not much else to brag about, though, and judging by Peter Butler’s complete lack of enthusiasm while covering the browser, it’s probably not something you want to go and download right away.

If for some reason you do, though, you can get the latest version at the Avant Browser website.

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