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Thread: Internet Explorer 9 & Safari 5

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    Really? That's awesome. I wonder what their support contract was like. heh.
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    I wouldn't remember where to start now after the edlin command. haha
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    They did not need support and knew their way around ye olde dos 6.23 (that had a far more advanced editor than edlin)
    Me, as power-user, was given the honor to work on a Windows98 system. My collegues tested my skills by switching the mouse and keyboard plugs to see whether I deserved the honor.
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    The same day that Apple launched the latest version of its browser based on WebKit, Microsoft produces a comparison with the next version of Internet Explorer, it is still early in the development process. And while Safari 5 is applauded by Apple as the web browser in the world, fastest and most innovative, RTM offers the public yesterday not really up to Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 2.


    The Redmond company has created the video embedded at the bottom of this screen, the comparison of IE9 Platform Preview 2 and Safari 5 in relation to the evidence available through the website of the IE test drive. The first test flight was run Pictures, which is designed to exploit hardware acceleration capabilities, as well as data compiled JavaScript. While IE9 refer to any problem with the test, offering even more than 60 frames per second, Safari 5 smoothly and can barely get 10 FPS, going as low as a FPS.

    "Since the launch of the first Platform Preview of Internet Explorer 9 in the MIX in March and the second in May, we have shown a lot of demos IE9 with other browsers. Today, Apple announced and released Safari 5. We think it shows IE9 and Safari 5, and the implementation of some of the demonstrations of the web page in Internet Explorer 9 Test Drive. Look at the frames per second (FPS) counter, "Brandon LeBlanc, Windows communications manager on the Windows Client Communications Team he explains.

    The second test is Flickr Explorer, and, again, Internet Explorer 9 Platform Preview 2 5 beats Safari in terms of performance and user experience. This in the context in which Apple claims that Safari 5 also offers hardware acceleration in Windows.

    "The hardware acceleration for Windows - Leverage the power of graphics processing from your PC while browsing the web. Safari 5 adds support for hardware acceleration for Windows, so rich media and interactive graphics run with agility and speed in the browser, "an excerpt from the description of Apple Safari 5 readings.

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