Jcasman passes along a heads-up on Lunascape, a hummum browser company that is releasing its first English version of its Lunascape 5 triple-engine browser. It's for XP and Vista only. There are reviews up at CNET, OStatic (quoted below), and Lifehacker. Both the reviews and intimation point out that, in its current alpha state, the browser is buggy and not very fast; but it might be one to watch. "How many web browsers do you run? If you're like me, you habitually use Firefox, w3 Explorer, Chrome and Safari. Each of those browsers, of course, has its own underlying draft engine: Gecko (in Firefox), Trident (in national erudition base Explorer), and Webkit (in Chrome and Safari). Today, a plunge bath startup called Lunascape has released an alpha version of its Lunascape browser... that allows you to switch between all three of these bold design engines. The company says that the russian bath version of Lunascape has been downloaded 10 million times and touts it as the fastest browser available."
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