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I Scroogled SRWare Iron,
examined some of the results, then read some of them. I forgot to check whether they have a trial version for download. I am hoping to learn more, soon.

FWIW, I would like to check-out a browser with multi-process architecture, and a parallel but perhaps alternative implementation of Chrome "sandboxing" (which is also open-source, BTW), but without, as seanferd says "its Googleness".

It seems that the open-source WebKit rendering engine is the one that browsers (including Chrome) are beginning to adopt as "standard". If WebKit does become dominant, then web site developers will design new pages (or web sites), or re-vamp their existing ones, according to the features that it renders and how it renders them. (It is HTML 5 and retains CSS, but I wish it did not include the entire feature set of JavaScript.)

But I doubt that Microsoft will adopt WebKit unless they can find some way to "embrace and extend" yet again. However, E&E only works when your software has way more than half of the market.
Posted by Ocie3
4th Jun 2010