Have it all: Lunascape, the browser with three engines
Webware.com —
... But a new browser, Lunascape, handles all three of the rendering engines at once. When you open a new tab or click on a link in Lunascape, you can tell the browser which engine you want to use. You can also set up certain sites to open using a particular engine. If you're trying to figure out which engine is best for a given page (or if you're a Web developer and need to test your site in the three engines), you can reload any page with another engine. ...
Lunascape's Browser: Three Rendering Engines Under the Hood
OStatic blogs —
... How many web browsers do you run? If you're like me, you regularly use Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari. Each of those browsers, of course, has its own underlying rendering engine: Gecko (in Firefox), Trident (in Internet Explorer), and Webkit (in Chrome and Safari). Today, a Japanese startup called Lunascape has released an alpha version of its Lunascape browser, downloadable here, that allows you to switch between all three of these prominent rendering engines. The company says that the Japanese version of Lunascape has been downloaded 10 million times and ...
Lunascape's Browser: Three Rendering Engines Under the Hood [OStatic]
GigaOM Network —
... How many web browsers do you run? If you're like me, you regularly use Firefox, Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari. Each of those browsers, of course, has its own underlying rendering engine: Gecko (in Firefox), Trident (in Internet Explorer), and Webkit (in Chrome and Safari). Today, a Japanese startup called Lunascape has released an alpha version of its Lunascape browser, downloadable here, that allows you to switch between all three of these prominent rendering engines. The company says that the Japanese version of Lunascape has been ...
Lunascape: All Three Major Browser Engines in One
Webmonkey —
Yet another example proving the coolest things always come from Japan.
Lunascape is a web browser that incorporates all three major web rendering engines — Firefox’s Gecko engine, WebKit, which is used by Safari and Chrome, and Trident, the engine used by Internet Explorer.
The Windows-only download is the product of the Tokyo firm Lunascape, which has apparently been developing this product as Japanese-only release since 2004. This is the first English version of the browser, and it’s available as a free alpha ...
Lunascape: All Three Major Browsers Engines in One
Webmonkey —
Yet another example proving the coolest things always come from Japan.
Lunascape is a web browser that incorporates all three major web rendering engines — Firefox’s Gecko engine, WebKit, which is used by Safari and Chrome, and Trident, the engine used by Internet Explorer.
The Windows-only download is the product of the Tokyo firm Lunascape, which has apparently been developing this product as Japanese-only release since 2004. This is the first English version of the browser, and it’s available as a free alpha ...
Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer rolled into one Lunascape browser
D' Technology Weblog —
... Lunascape is a web browser capable of running any of the three major web rendering engines—Gecko (Firefox), WebKit (Safari/Chrome), and Trident (Internet Explorer). That means that each time you open a new tab or follow a link, you can tell Lunascape which engine you want to use to render the page. The idea, in theory, is that Lunascape gives you the benefits of each popular browser in one. For example, Lunascape gives you IE support for the few IE-only sites still out there and no-nonsense speed from WebKit or Gecko. ...
Lunscape - 1 browser, 3 rendering engines
Download Squad —
... Lunascape is a web browser for people who just can't decide which web browser to use. That's because the latest Alpha version of Lunascape supports three of the most popular rendering engines used in other web browsers, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, ...
Lunascape Browser: Firefox, Internet Explorer And Chrome All-In-One
TechCrunch —
... is a new web browser that handles all three major web rendering engines — Firefox’s Gecko, Internet Explorer’s Trident and WebKit (which is used by Safari and Chrome). Lunascape Corp., a Tokyo-based web software company, offers the browser ...
Lunascape: New Kid on the Browser Block [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... Lunascape is the product of a Tokyo-based software startup, and it’s raising some eyebrows with claims of being the fastest browser available. It may not enjoy the reputation the big players like Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer and Chrome do here in the Western world, but Lunascape has been downloaded over 10 million times, so someone’s paying attention to the new kid on the block. ...
Lunascape: Run Three Browsers in One App
AppScout —
... services that only work in one Web browser these days; long gone are the days where your bank's site would only work in Internet Explorer, for example. That being said, many sites look and function differently in different browsers, so it's handy to keep more than one around for different reasons. There may come a time when you need Internet Explorer's engine to access a specific corporate application, Firefox's engine for Web apps, and Chrome's engine for speed. When that time comes, Lunascape will be there to make sure you're using the right rendering engine ...
Lunascape: 3 Popular Rendering Engines, One Browser [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... , with lots of innovation coming from the new Firefox 3.5 and Google Chrome. There is another browser that has recently been released in a new version 5.1: Lunascape. The new version is this browser’s first release optimized for English-speaking users (it’s from a Japanese company; ...
Triple Engine Browser Lunascape (Firefox, Internet Explorer And Chrome All-In-One) Now Supports Triple Add-On
TechCrunch —
... Lunascape, the only browser out there that can handle all three major web rendering engines — Firefox’s Gecko, Internet Explorer’s Trident and WebKit (Safari and Chrome) – received a makeover. The new version (released today), Lunascape 6.0 ORION, is free, in beta stage, Windows-only (Windows 7 is supported) and available in 11 languages (English, Chinese, Spanish, German, Japanese, French and others). Tokyo- and Silicon Valley-based ...



