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Opera CTO Thinks IE Will Be Forced To Support SVG

Julie188 writes "Opera Software is, as expected, preening over the forthcoming browser ballot box feature in Windows 7. It will put the Opera name in front of millions of users who probably never heard of it. But that's not the only reason Opera is gloating. CTO Håkon Wium Lie feels that today's decision will force Microsoft to make Internet Explorer do a better job of supporting standards, particularly the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG). Lie would also like to see Apple and Linux makers follow suit with browser ballot boxes of their own."

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  1. Re:It doesn't really matter by mdwh2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Fuck you, Opera.

    What are you, 12? What is it with all the Opera hate on Slashdot?

    If market share is what's important (and ignoring that the market share stats are very dubious, and unfairly biased against Opera, which until recently identified as IE, and even now some users have to identify as IE due to poorly written websites, not to mention that browsers that don't cache as often will get more hits), by your logic we should all be using IE.

  2. Re:HTML 5 Canvas tag by itsdapead · · Score: 4, Informative

    [Canvas] is already supported on Firefox and Webkit-based browsers. This is the most practical advantage it has -- availability in the field.

    Except SVG is already supported on Opera, Firefox and Webkit, too, and even in IE via plugins.

    The killer app for SVG would be if someone developed an artist-centric development tool like Flash.

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  3. Re:Apple and Linux, too? by itsdapead · · Score: 5, Informative

    Apple certainly won't be doing it anytime soon, since they emphasize integration between programs so much.

    On my Mac, if I click on the "Apple" menu (Note for Windows users: its a bit like the "Start" menu) and choose "Mac OS X Software" I go to an Apple-run software catalog website. Number 7 on the "Most Popular Downloads" list is currently Firefox. Number 1 if you go to the Internet Utilities section - Opera is down at 14. You have to dig a bit to find Camino, Flock, Omniweb and Seamonkey, but they're there.

    Not exactly a "browser ballot", but all on an official Apple site one click away from the desktop, so its hardly a Safari lock in.

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