Tag: Review

Maxthon 3.2 Beta Review

By Vygantas Lipskas | October 25, 2011 | 19 Comments

Maxthon 3.2 Beta Screenshot

Maxthon, a hybrid web browser from China, has gained a huge crowd of followers in its own homeland and quickly took over the first spot from the Internet Explorer itself. However, when it comes to a global market share, thing are quite different. Microsoft’s IE is still in the lead while Maxthon is miles away from being a “must have” alternative.

Can the upcoming Maxthon 3.2 release change things for good or does it still lack polish and should not compete with the big boys? We go hands on to find out!
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Maxthon 3 Review

By Vygantas Lipskas | August 30, 2010 | 26 Comments

Maxthon 3 Screenshots

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Maxthon 3 is a hybrid web browser that combines both, Internet Explorer’s Trident and WebKit rendering engines. Therefore, users can switch between two of them, in case there are compatibility issues. Furthermore, it includes one of the fastest JavaScript engines, which is Google’s V8.
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Internet Explorer 8 Review

By Alejandro Yee Cota | March 20, 2009 | 7 Comments

Today ComputerWorld.com has posted a complete review of the new IE8 features. For instance: tabs isolation (Chrome alike), address bar improvements, closer tabs re-opening, accelerators, web slices, new security, privacy features and much more as well as reviewer’s conclusion of browser itself.

Opera 9.5 New Skin (Small Experiment)

By Vygantas Lipskas | June 7, 2008 | 0 Comments

I’ve updated an original “Opera 9.5 New Skin Review” post (see bottom of it) which includes small experiment with a novice pc user. Feel free to check it.

Opera 9.5 New Skin Review

By Vygantas Lipskas | June 6, 2008 | 37 Comments

Earlier today Opera Software introduced their new default skin for the upcoming Opera 9.5 release. It is dark, got some shiny and glassy effects, kind of Windows Vista style, though bit too light for that. In case you haven’t seen it yet, check the screenshot below. OK, checked? Let’s start the review now, shall we? Continue Reading