
Well, when this is going to work although, it will be great to see a new browser player on the market, Firefox is for the nerds, and IE is just boring, so why not the browser that looks like ITunes? I whould certainly consider changing if my Visual Studio will play well, and they fix this bug.

#Voodoopad windows Patch#
I quess they will come up with a patch without even telling sometime (Could be bad reputation for the apple tree, that it has bad seeds), but until that, im staying with IE or Firefox or even telnet for that matter - works better right now. I quess its a bad seed posted from the apple tree. We are not talking about HTML erros here, or just minor thing going wrong - theese sites are useless. Including, , and even this blog! Alot of text is missing.
#Voodoopad windows Pc#
A MacBook running Vista, and my standard PC running vista.įrequest crashes, and all sites (Except, offcause :P) renders wrong. Its just bad that I can't get it to work om my boxes. I'm not switching away from Firefox2 just yet, but speed is the #1 thing that'll make me switch. I wonder if the Apple concept of a "Universal Binary" has more draconian world dominationesque connotations? Perhaps Objective C is the new Java? Write once, debug everywhere.Įither way, I encourage you to download Safari and try it out. Perhaps Safari was the proving ground? Well, they've proven it. They've clearly built some amazing owner-draw cross-platform UI framework here.As with OS X apps, you can only resize the window with the handle in the lower right corner.What's the point? Was this browser needed?.It obscures the new Live Comment Preview. This blog's comment box renders strangely, possibly because they allow you to resize text boxes yourself.It looks like a Mac Application on Windows.It's not using ClearType, and they appear to have their own embedded fonts for rendering text within the browser. It uses its own Font Smoothing system with three options, light, medium and strong.
#Voodoopad windows install#

Bug 8043: unicode (\uhhhh) sequences unrecognized in regex.This implies to me that these bugs are fixed in the Safari included with the Leopard Release of OS X, but I haven't confirmed yet. The WebKit they ship with includes the fix for the regular expression engine while using internationalized RegEx's via Unicode Escape sequences.

