Chimera 0.2 Available for Download
Aqua OS X writes "Chimera, the new Gecko-based Cocoa Mac OS X browser, has just reached version 0.2. It is available for download and it includes native Quartz rendering, new icons, expanded menus, and a spiffy new fading splash screen. Unfortunately, plugin support did not make the cut like it was supposed to. Check it out, this browser should be awesome once it is done."
For a 0.2 release, it's quite good.
It's a cocoa app and it supports tabbed browsing. I started using the last release and it did about 60% of what I need a browser for. When this one is done, I'll probably switch from Mozilla.
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i normally use .2 as my primary browser, and revert to mozilla .9.9 for downloading (chimera doesn't yet support downloading).
on their page they say they're going to be implementing the quartz...somthing (layer?). this is going to SLOW DOWN render speeds. why are they doing this? that doesn't make any sense. less cpu usage? beats the pants off of any pay-for browser, sans downloading. drag links/pictures to the desktop like IE would be really nice...
what is fizzilla, exactly? aqua-ized mozilla (mail, browser, text edit?)??
moox. for a new generation.
This is not ready for primetime. No plugins, don't even try to print. But when it matures I see it becoming quite a force. Who doen't like a nice light browser?
Pull-downs do work, jut not correctly. Try clicking on the tab, and then using your arrows to select whatever, then click the go button. I know it sucks, but it is a work around.
639 Navigator 4.2% 0:24.55 7 98 431 8.43M 25.0M 27M 108M
638 Mozilla 1.4% 0:10.08 6 86 308 15.4M 24.2M 31.7M 96.9M
It's really difficult to want to continue using this browser when it doesn't even support downloading. One would expect more from a 10mb download. Mozilla isn't much bigger yet has a lot more features. All the bugs that prevented previous builds from accessing certain essental webpages i go to have been fixed. The text entry field is a lot Slower than I'm able to type it, kind of annoying. It's a good looking browser that ties in nicely with OS X. Get download support in the next release, then I'll consider switching.
Humans have spent the last 5000 years trying to perfect the art of making their text look nice whether it's carved inside pyramids or displayed on an LCD screen. What is it with some people happy to work in the most unaesthetic environments?
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