Microsoft working on new Gazelle browser for better protection from security for web apps and tab crashes
Posted: Wed Jul 08, 2009 9:33 pm
The Gazelle Browser is being develop by Microsoft will protect Web Application programs from each other, and isolate browser tabs from each other like Google Chrome, so if one tab on your browser crashes it will not crash the whole web browser. It will just crash the one open tab that crashed while leaving the other tabs alone.
Gazzelle will not replace Internet Explorer.
"We're really trying to leverage the decades of operating system experience and apply that in the Web and browser setting," Wang said. Wang a MS employee.
Gazelle is currently slower then IE 8 espiecally when opening new pages.
Cnet
This sounds interesting, but if it is slower then IE I think most people will stick with IE 8 since Vista have more Features then XP, but UAC (those pop-up notification windows) made a lot of people annoyed and is slower then XP.
Gazzelle will not replace Internet Explorer.
"We're really trying to leverage the decades of operating system experience and apply that in the Web and browser setting," Wang said. Wang a MS employee.
Gazelle is currently slower then IE 8 espiecally when opening new pages.
Cnet
This sounds interesting, but if it is slower then IE I think most people will stick with IE 8 since Vista have more Features then XP, but UAC (those pop-up notification windows) made a lot of people annoyed and is slower then XP.