By Ryan on August 30, 2009
I was just searching around and I stumbled upon what seemed to be a ghost. I wrote about Save The Developers back in November of 2008. It seems that their website is back up. It looks significantly different, the super tiny javascript drop down is gone too.
The site seems to be trying hard to promote [...]
Posted in Browsers, Windows | Tagged Browsers, internet explorer, Microsoft, save the developers
By Ryan on November 19, 2008
Save the Developers is gone. savethedevelopers.org now redirects to Microsoft (Get IE 7 or IE 8 Beta).
I used to have a little save the developers image on my homepage for ifupdown, but I doubt that it’ll work now as all traffic is redirected to Microsoft.
That’s pretty sad. A little site that stood up to Microsoft’s lame duck [...]
Posted in Browsers, Windows | Tagged internet explorer, Microsoft, save the developers
By Ryan on September 12, 2008
You know a browser is still alive when Google releases a special code base patch for one of it’s web-apps to allow support. Of course, you also know that there isn’t any thing worse than using Internet Explorer.
Today, Google announced that they will be pushing a code base patch that will allow Internet Explorer 6 [...]
Posted in Browsers, Google | Tagged Browser, Google, IE6, internet explorer
By Ryan on September 10, 2008
UA Profiler is grown into BrowserScope. It’s must more comprehensive, it includes the original network tests and also Acid3, Selectors and Rich Text tests. According to my testing, Chrome 4 beat everyone.
On Ajaxian today, one of the posted articles is UA Profiler. This is a browser testing system. It was built to test features of [...]
Posted in Browsers | Tagged Browsers, chrome, Firefox, internet explorer, Javascript, opera, safari