Mesa Dynamics has released an updated version of Stainless, its lightweight web browser for Mac OS X. The browser borrows Chrome-specific features, but also some unique functions, like parallel sessions and session-aware tabs. The browser runs lightning-fast on any machine under Mac OS X 10.5 or later. According to ... |
9 July 2009 04:54 GMT |
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Stainless is a free web browser built with the Mac user in mind, which also borrows some functionality from Google's Chrome. Mesa Dynamics has released a new version of the application, enhancing it quite a bit.The lightning-fast web browsing application now adds a saved bookmark manager, as well as edit bookmar... |
5 March 2009 04:50 GMT |
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Stainless, the multi-process browser for OS X inspired by Google Chrome, has recently been updated to version 0.4.5. The new release adds dynamic loading of WebKit nightly frameworks, some fresh keyboard shortcuts, notification enhancements, and support for browser launch from Adobe AIR apps, among others. Stainless ... |
11 December 2008 06:35 GMT |
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While Mesa Dynamics still has version 4.0 of its lightweight web browser on offer, Stainless now has a more attractive-looking icon. Meanwhile, the development team's promise to bring as much of Chrome to the Mac as possible appears to be on still. The free web browser that supports some of the features found in... |
1 December 2008 09:53 GMT |
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Developed by the folks at Mesa Dynamics, Stainless is the simplest and most useful web browser you could ask for. Released to the public in September, Stainless has already seen six updates, although the software is still beta material. The latest version to date brings new additions, as well as bug fixes.Whether you... |
13 November 2008 05:55 GMT |
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Mesa Dynamics LLC has released Stainless, a new and free web browser that supports some of the features found in Google's recently-launched Chrome. Sporting a unified address and search bar, draggable tabs between windows, and a private stealth browsing mode, Stainless can be tried out by anyone owning a Ma... |
26 September 2008 05:38 GMT |
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What's good about casual games is that they tend to look for intellectual property in the most unlikely places. And that they take well known characters and familiar situations and turn them into interactive games.Happy Tree Friends is one of the wonders sparked by the Internet. It debuted in 2000 and the websit... |
29 February 2008 05:15 GMT |
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