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| [Free] Lunascape5 Genesis 5.1.1Lunascape Latest Versions Stable version: Lunascape 5.1
Lunascape's first official version relesed on July 2, 2009. Updated Triple Engines
Lunascape's first official version relesed on July 2, 2009 In this version, Lunascape is equipped with the latest versions and revisions of the rendering engines. Namely, just recently released Firefox 3.5's Gecko 1.9.1 and Webkit r45367.Lunascape optimizes these engines and achieves even faster JavaScript speed without compromising stability.
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@sbcglobal.net | Re: [Free] Lunascape5 Genesis 5.1.1 Thanks, I just updated the RC on my machine. | |
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@sbcglobal.net | Maybe that is why there is also a search bar.  | |
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 |   sivran Long Live The Suite Premium join:2003-09-15 Arlington, TX clubs: | Re: [Free] Lunascape5 Genesis 5.1.1 Looking through the settings, it seems it's SUPPOSED to be able to do it.
It just doesn't.  | |
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| Re: [Free] Lunascape5 Genesis 5.1.1 Potentially. It doesn't use all three on one page in a shotgun approach, it uses whichever you set as default, and allows you to switch if you don't like the rendering. Thus, you could be browsing along merrily using Gecko or Webkit, then decide for whatever reason to switch to Trident on that page and get slapped by an IE exploit.
I haven't tested it much. Lack of search from address bar drives me nuts. I don't know if it switches engines specifically for the tab your own, or all. -- The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon profitable cause... | |
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| Pages will be displayed using the default engine.
If the default engine is not displaying the page to your liking, you can change the engine by clicking an icon on the bottom left of the browser which will then refresh the page.
Lunascape also has an option where can associate a website or webpage with a particular engine. However it seems like if you select one engine for a page, all future browser activity within that tab will use the same engine.
Note that when you use different engines, the options you have available change as well. For example, the FIND and context menu are not implemented the same. So, that can be annoying if you are using more than one engine at a time. | |
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