Lunascape Gives You Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and Chrome All In One
By Anna Johnson on November 27th, 2008Japanese company Lunascape Corp. has released a new browser, Lunascape, which incorporates all three main web rendering engines – Gecko, which powers Firefox, Trident which powers Internet Explorer and WebKit, which powers Safari and Chrome.
Essentially, Lunascape allows you to use any of these rendering engines to view a given website. This can be handy for users, who may come across websites that have not been optimized for all browsers.
But you can probably see how useful it might also be for Internet marketers. As an alternative to downloading each browser and testing new websites in each before going live… you could use Lunascape to quickly toggle between each rendering engine to see how your sites looks in each kind of browser.
Lunascape is still in alpha (so it’s still a bit rough) but you can download it here: http://www.lunascape.tv/
Source: Serkan Toto, “Lunascape Browser: Firefox, Internet Explorer And Chrome All-In-One”, TechCrunch, November 25, 2008, Lunascape


