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Lunascape – The World’s First Triple Engine Browser

Posted by: Shevonne on November 14th, 2009
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lunascape-logoWeb developers know the importance of testing web sites and blogs on the different web browsers available. A site/blog can look great on one browser, but if you try to access it on another one, it can probably look garbled. It’s a hassle checking a web site/blog on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc. What if a browser combined the three main browser types, which removed the need to open up three separate browsers? There is one – Lunascape.

Lunascape is the first multilingual, triple engine browser developed in Japan. It combines the four main web browsers – Internet Explorer, FireFox, Chrome, and Safari. This mean that it supports the three layout engines, or rendering engines, that are used to create the four browsers listed above: Trident (Internet Explorer), Gecko (FireFox), and WebKit (Chrome/Safari). Currently, it only works on Windows.

One thing that I really liked about the browser is how customizable it is. When installing it, I am able to choose the default layout engine, or rendering engine that I want to use.

lunascape_rendering_engine

This doesn’t mean that I can’t quickly change to the other engines. In the lower-left hand corner, there is a globe icon that allows me to change the browser for that web page I am viewing.

lunascape_change_engine

You can even associate a web page with a specific layout engine, even if it’s not the default. This is especially useful when you need to test a web site/blog on various browsers.

You can even use Lunascape as a portable browser instead of having it installed on your system.

lunascape_advanced_setup

Lunascape allows you to import bookmarks from Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, and various others. I found it a little strange that it didn’t allow you to import bookmarks from Safari or Chrome, since Webkit is one of the inbuilt layout engines.

lunascape_bookmarks

Lunascape comes preset with four different skins – Default, Cool, Silver, and Simple. They are equivalent to the four browsers that Lunascape has. If you don’t like any of those, you can change the web skin to the 190 different web skins that were created by users. Users can also create their own skin and upload it into the skin library that Lunascape has online. There are some great skins in the library, so don’t forget to check it out.

The plugin library is not as vast. There is only one plugin available: Twitter plugin. This allows you to have the Twitter tool in the Lunascape browser. There should be more plugins available, or allow users to use the plugins from the other browsers. Looking in the Lunascape forum, it seems that users will have the capability of using Internet Explorer and FireFox plugins in Lunascape in the next release (currently in beta). Additionally, users are also able to register add-ons that they created for the browser.

Lunascape has a great built-in RSS Reader that allows you to add a single RSS feed or import an OPML file.

lunascape_rss_reader

There is also a RSS Ticker that scrolls at the top of the browser with your RSS feeds.

lunascape_rss_ticket

lunascape_rss_ticker_options

It doesn’t seem that the RSS Reader and the RSS Ticker are associated with one another, which is a bad flaw. The best way to handle this is to allow you to pick and choose which feeds in your RSS Reader you want to be in the RSS Ticker. This will eliminate the redundancy of having to add an RSS feed to two different places, and not be overwhelmed with too many items scrolling at the top of the browser. A good thing is, the RSS settings are easily customizable and allows for the ease of subscribing to RSS podcasts.

lunascape_rss_settings

In Lunscape, you are able to search different search engines, including Google, Yahoo, Ask, Technorati, Ebay, and Amazon. This is great because you don’t need to have more than one toolbar to search the different search engines.

lunascape_search_bar

Lunascape has various bookmarklet that have been taken from the three layout engines that you are able to use and customize to the way you want. They are sectioned off by Trident, Gecko, and Webkit, so you know where the bookmarklet came from. It gives you the capability of customizing the browser even more than you already can.

lunascape_bookmarklet

Overall, I have to say that Lunascape is a browser that web developers should use. There are a couple of issues with the browser, but nothing that takes away its customizability and usefulness.

Lunascape


Shevonne Polastre authors ChicWriter, a blog filled with writing tips and articles . She loves social media, technology, art, wine, music, movies, traveling, books, education, biking, and the great outdoors.

Tags: Browser, Chrome, developer, Firefox, Gecko, IE, Lunsacape, safari, Trident, Webkit
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  • nicholassimon
    If you are interested in alternative, free browsers that you can download off the internet (as opposed to Opera, Safari etc.) then check out this post detailing 7 very good alternative browser worth trying out. Read more here:
    http://ninjarabbits.blogspot.com/2009/11/altern...
  • idtq
    Is there an alternative which works on Linux derivatives ?
  • Bojan
    Yes, this is great. Bravo. I am interested in the following. On my OS I have all the required browsers for testing. OK, this will help me a lot. but I ask the question, whether it is possible with this browser run environment that is in IE6, IE7 and IE8, separately, because to me this is the biggest problem with testing web sites. The differences between these three versions of IE can be sometimes bigger than the differences between different browser.

    Best regards
  • zenwalker
    Hey this functionality of 3 in 1 is great.. Would love to see a LINUX version very soon. Please make it avail ASAP.
  • Shevonne A Polastre
    Yuki,

    You are building an amazing browser! It has tons of functionality and flexibility that web developers would love. I hope to see the Mac and Linux versions soon. =D

    Shevonne
  • Yuki Sekiguchi
    Hi Shevonne,
    Thank you for the detail review on Lunascape. Your feedback on the imports and RSS flow are particularly helpful to us. We now have next version (Lunascape 6) in beta, which you can also use Firefox add-ons, and it would be great if you could check that out as well.
    Thanks again,
    Yuki
    Lunascape, Inc.
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