Webkit SVG Results In
Thanks to Mike, I now have Webkit SVG results to show at my SVG Support page. Current (April 2007) Webkit builds score a 55%, which is roughly comparable to Firefox 3 nightlies. Firefox 3 adds support...
View ArticleWebKit Nightly: Now Smiling
The latest WebKit nightly now has a decent amount of SVG+SMIL (animation) coverage. By my old school grading system, that gives WebKit a solid ‘B’ grade in terms of SVG support (75%). This is what I...
View ArticleApple’s Web Inventions
The last two years have been explosive for WebKit development – the project has really accelerated, moving at a much faster perceivable rate than the other notable open-source web platform, Mozilla....
View Article280Slides – Presentation Software in a Browser
Via Charles Arthur, some ex-Apple employees have released a Beta version of 280slides. Presentation editor (and presumably viewer) that works in modern browsers. Powered underneath by “Objective-J”...
View ArticleReasons Why I Hate Mac OS X…
… or “how you can help me be more productive”. Of course there are lots of things that I like in Mac OS X, and others that I’m sure I’ll get used to over time. Please spare me your flames These are...
View ArticleMac Migration – Near Painless
I happen to get a new Macbook Pro this week at work, replacing my couple-year old one. Upon booting it up for the first time it offered me several choices to migrate my data. I chose the Firewire...
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