Published on March 2nd,2007 at 4:32 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Shiira, the Japanese Safari

This is not fresh new information, but as I’m new on Akihabara News (I’m helping Daimaou once in a while when there is lots of work), so I need a little time to find may marks and renew my knowledge. This may be also a good opportunity to give you some information you’re not used to see here.
So let’s go back to this current new: Shiira.
This is a browser for Mac users, based on the Safari engine. It was launched about 2 months ago in beta 2. Shiira offers interesting features, especially when navigating between the different pages opened in the tabs. It’s easy to have an overview of what’s opened.
Unfortunately, this browser still has lots of bugs and cannot be used as the main browser. Still, it’s an interesting application full or promises.

Via SHIIRA
Category Misc
              
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