Opera releases a test release that passes Acid3 test
Web Browsers March 29th, 2008
Opera releases a test release that passes Acid3 test
The developers at the Opera Software have released a test version of their web browser which passes the Acid3 test.
The company claims to be the first one to achieve this feat though it the animation in the test is not smooth enough to gain a formal victory.
Lars Erik Bolstad however warned in a blog post about this build:
As you will notice, this is not a regular Opera desktop build, but a version of WinGogi desktop. This is the Windows version of the reference builds that we use internally for testing Opera’s platform-independent Core. “Desktop” means it is compiled with the same feature set as our regular desktop browser. Still, we do not recommend using this build for regular Web surfing as it lacks some of the security-related features found in our regular desktop versions.
Checkout: Public Acid3 build
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Tags: Acid3, Opera, opera browser, Web Browser
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