There's always Opera. It's straight-up written in Java.
There's always Opera. It's straight-up written in Java.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(web_browser)
Opera is a Chromium-based browser using the Blink layout engine. It differentiates itself with a distinct user interface and other features.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opera_(web_browser)
> Opera is a Chromium-based browser using the Blink layout engine. It differentiates itself with a distinct user interface and other features.
Crap, they changed it. I wonder how they're pulling off not needing a Selenium driver executable then... because that was the benefit to Opera being written in java.
Crap, they changed it. I wonder how they're pulling off not needing a Selenium driver executable then... because that was the benefit to Opera being written in java.
Well but the way we're going there'll be a single browser engine used in the market!
I guess the ultimate cross-browser compatibility exists if you only have one browser