Lunascape - Browsers
Nowadays web browsers continue to compete with each other in an unrelenting battle to win the leading position in the market. Lunascape is one of the browsers are gaining the trust of users.
Lunascape, a browser "3 in 1" first in the world in its integrated 3 3 engine of the current popular browsers are IE, Firefox and Google Chrome.
Lunascape 3 integrated display engine is Trident (IE), Gecko (Firefox) and WebKit (Google Chrome / Safari) and users can move quickly from the engine through other engine within the site is opened quickly just by clicks mouse. With Gecko engine, Lunascape has improved a lot to have an unexpected result: The handling of Lunascape faster Javascript all popular browsers, including Google Chrome. The following table compares the tools created by the specialized SunSpider JavaScript processing speed measurements showed browsers that.
This browser also built a program gets on the bar RSS feed contains the tab and can be displayed as a small window in the right corner of the screen. Besides an application screen capture function is also included in this browser. The only drawback is Lunascape does not currently support all 3 browser addon that it integrates. This means you can not use the addon IE, Firefox or Chrome on Lunascape which can only use the addon available on this browser, with limited quantities and all in Japanese. Anyway with excellent features are going to be, Lunascape is worth to install and run on your computer. And yet this browser is also in the Alpha, which means we can expect these blemishes will be remedied in the near future to become familiar early Lunascape computer who likes browsing .
MORE INFORMATION ABOUT LUNASCAPE
Lunascape's interface is quite simple with the menu buttons and the layout is logical and convenient for browsing. The buttons at the bottom right of the browser is to enable / disable the display quickly, sounds, JavaScript code, ActiveX or website popup windows.Blue button bottom left to switch back and forth between the engine and the buttons displayed above the right corner gives you access to some of the functionality of the browser, in which nodes Lunascape Settings window displays with lots of options for you to customize and use better browsers. For those who do not like the default layout, the browser also offers a lot of tweaking item and toolbar buttons to suit the user's habits.
Lunascape also supports browsing by tags (tab) and each tab you can use as a separate engine is simultaneously using 3 browser so. To do this, each site is open, you must click on the page's tab, choose Rendering Engine and click the engine that you want to change to. In addition to 4 default skins supported more than 200 different skins for you to download to your interface decorating your browser.
Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer are the three most popular Web browsers, and each has its own strengths and weaknesses. If you find yourself primarily using one browser but occasionally having to switch back to another for a specific purpose, Lunascape might be just the browser for you. Lunascape combines rendering engines from Firefox, Chrome, and IE and makes it easy to switch between them.
Lunascape has a sleek tabbed interface that doesn't exactly resemble any one browser, but it's familiar-looking enough to be intuitive. It comes with three rendering engines: Trident (from Internet Explorer), Gecko (from Firefox), and WebKit (which powers both Google Chrome and Apple's Safari). We were excited to try Lunascape, because there is one Web site that we visit periodically using Chrome that won't render properly; we always end up having to open Firefox to view it. We opened the site in Lunascape using the WebKit engine, and sure enough, we got an error message. But instead of opening a new browser, we just selected Gecko from the menu next to the address bar. The page automatically refreshed and displayed properly. We did have some problems with add-ons; the biggest was that the Gecko engine is from Firefox 3.6.17, while the current release of Firefox is 5.0. This creates some compatibility problems, and given the popularity of Firefox add-ons, it could be a significant drawback for some users. If you have questions about how Lunascape works, there's an online Help file that includes video tutorials. Overall, we think that Lunascape is a great choice for people who'd like to combine their favorite aspects of various browsers or for developers who need to test code across multiple browsers.
Lunascape installs politely but leaves a folder behind upon removal.