![]() ![]() Open Source HTML layout engine developed by the KDE project The goal of the Shiira Project is to create a browser that is better. Shiira is a web browser written in Cocoa. It uses the KHTML rendering engine provided by Apples Web Kit. It uses the KHTML rendering engine provided by Apple's Web Kit. Note: Salesforce does not support all the browsers listed below. Always looking for shinier toys for my system, I came across the Shiira web browser for MacOS X. Since this is the same rendering engine used by Safari, HTML content rendered by Shiira will look the same as in Apple's own browser.While there is a lot to like about Shiira, the browser’s interface is still buggy, particularly when it comes to bookmarking. It looks very nice, it is very fast, and has a bundle of. But with Bookit keeping your browsers bookmarks synchronized is quick and easy. And those bugs will infuriate users who like to keep their links organized. Mozilla, iCab, Internet Explorer, Shiira 1.x, and Netscape web browsers. Shiira, the Mac web browser based on WebKit, has just hit version 2.0. Since the browser is being developed with Safari in mind, the main characteristics of the two browsers are similar.įor example, Shiira allows you to create folders of bookmarks, but you can’t name any of the folders-as a result, they’re all labeled “Untitled.” When I tried moving any of my bookmarks into a folder, they would disappear, seemingly deleted if I quit and restarted Shiira, they would reappear, although not in the location I tried moving them to. ![]() The 2.0 release offers a number of welcome new features and, weighing in at a paltry 14.4 MB, Shiira remains a lightweight. Macworld’s buying adviceĪlthough innovations such as the visual preview tabs are valuable tools, Shiira’s problems with filing bookmarks are too frustrating for me to endorse it as an alternative to Safari. There is a new browser on the s name is Shiira (not to be confused with She-Ra, Princess of Power and cousin to He-Man), and is surprisingly. However, once the developers get these kinks worked out, I have no doubt that it will take its place alongside other Mac Web browsers worthy of your consideration.
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