Archive for the ‘Browsers’ Category

It’s time to upgrade your browser, no, really

Friday, March 20th, 2009

IE 8 Logo
Internet Explorer 8 has now been unleashed upon the Windows world to a small ripple of applause and a snigger from every other browser manufacturer. It’s a big step forward for Microsoft, the IE team have put in a lot of hard work and should be proud of everything they’ve done to enforce standards on the web.

Now it’s your turn.

IE6 still accounts for 20% of all web browsing, and its even higher for corporations where policy gets in the way of letting people upgrade.  This browser is now so far behind in terms of security, speed and browsing experience that it’s not even funny, and has become a perennial headache for all web designers who want to push the Internet forward as a medium.

So, I implore you, upgrade your browser today. I’m going to do so and declare from the rooftops that I shall no longer support IE6. My web sites will be standards compliant and I will not be making any exceptions for this browser.

So, farewell IE6. It’s been a long time coming, but you’re gone.

Safari update makes itself obsolete on Windows

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

Last week, Apple announced the Safari 4 beta with a whole host of updates and enhancements. Whilst all of this is great for Mac users, it renders the browser completely obsolete for Windows users. Let me explain:

Lets go through the list of new features.

  • Top SitesOpera first added this feature 3 years ago, Google Chrome has it, all Apple did was make it fancy and unusable
  • Cover Flow – I like the live page preview (other browsers do have that) but cover flow, to me, is something that windows users will never understand
  • Full history search – Safari is the last browser to get this function
  • Tabs on top – Google spent a lot of effort getting this right, Apple haven’t put the same level of thought into it. If anything, it makes Apple look like they’re copying Google, badly.
  • Nitro engine – Makes pages run fast. Cool
  • Native look and feel – looks good in Vista, awful in XP. Considering Vista usage is < 10%, that’s not a good thing
  • Developer tools – once again, Apple is playing catch-up

So, what does this all mean exactly? Well, Safari is becoming more and more like Chrome. In fact, all Google has to do is update their Webkit rendering engine and they will be the same browser. In this manner, Safari for Windows has just shot itself in the foot by removing any differentiating features between itself and its nearest competitior.

I fully expect Safari 5 to make itself even more like Google Chrome (whatever that may look like in 2 years time).

Firefox 3 Out Today

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Firefox download dayJust a quick message to say that Firefox 3 will be released today at 10am PDT (6pm BST if you’re in the UK like me).

Easiest way to get it is to go to www.getfirefox.com
Or, download from www.spreadfirefox.com and add to their guiness world record attempt of the most downloads in one day.

Firefox 3 looks to be a great release so give it a go.

Opera 9.5 Released

Thursday, June 12th, 2008

Opera 9.5 is has now been released. The browser underdog (and my personal favorite) now has more features than ever! It’s also faster (see my SlickSpeed test article) and includes lots more CSS3 features including media queries, full selectors capabilities and new properties like text shadows and box sizing.

Download Opera 9.5

View full release notes and new features