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Chimera 0.2 Available for Download 21

Aqua OS X writes "Chimera, the new Gecko-based Cocoa Mac OS X browser, has just reached version 0.2. It is available for download and it includes native Quartz rendering, new icons, expanded menus, and a spiffy new fading splash screen. Unfortunately, plugin support did not make the cut like it was supposed to. Check it out, this browser should be awesome once it is done."
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Chimera 0.2 Available for Download

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  • Very usable... (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Big Sean O ( 317186 )
    For a 0.2 release, it's quite good.

    It's a cocoa app and it supports tabbed browsing. I started using the last release and it did about 60% of what I need a browser for. When this one is done, I'll probably switch from Mozilla.

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  • i normally use .2 as my primary browser, and revert to mozilla .9.9 for downloading (chimera doesn't yet support downloading).

    on their page they say they're going to be implementing the quartz...somthing (layer?). this is going to SLOW DOWN render speeds. why are they doing this? that doesn't make any sense. less cpu usage? beats the pants off of any pay-for browser, sans downloading. drag links/pictures to the desktop like IE would be really nice...

    what is fizzilla, exactly? aqua-ized mozilla (mail, browser, text edit?)??
    • by Panix ( 2408 ) on Friday April 12, 2002 @02:09PM (#3330639) Homepage
      The Quartz rendering that you speak of was already completed for 0.2 and it is what provides the beautiful antialiased (smoothed) text that you see already in Chimera. So, don't worry the speed you see now will probably only improve! It actually appears to be *much* faster than the stiffest competition (OmniWeb) for me.

      Summary: have no fear, that Quartz rendering is already here =)
  • Potential... (Score:2, Interesting)

    by mkoz ( 323688 )
    This is not ready for primetime. No plugins, don't even try to print. But when it matures I see it becoming quite a force. Who doen't like a nice light browser?
    • Right, but when some of us view as "Mauture" can slo be veiwed as "bloat". My money say that unfortunatly, as it gets more fo the features we expect, it'll get as bogged down as allthe other browsers out there.
      • Re:Potential... (Score:2, Insightful)

        by singularity ( 2031 )
        This is not always the case.

        iCab, which is what I am using currently, is a good example of a fairly well done browser that is fairly mature without too much bloat.

        I use K-Meleon when running Windows and I am glad to see a similar browser to that appearing for Mac OS X. I think that Chimera is going to be closer to something like K-Meleon and Galeon than it ever will be to a larger Internet suite. We already have Mozilla for that.
  • nice looking browser (Score:2, Informative)

    by azosx ( 568180 )
    Launches about twice as fast as Mozilla which is a plus. According to top, it uses just about as much memory as Mozilla though.


    639 Navigator 4.2% 0:24.55 7 98 431 8.43M 25.0M 27M 108M


    638 Mozilla 1.4% 0:10.08 6 86 308 15.4M 24.2M 31.7M 96.9M


    It's really difficult to want to continue using this browser when it doesn't even support downloading. One would expect more from a 10mb download. Mozilla isn't much bigger yet has a lot more features. All the bugs that prevented previous builds from accessing certain essental webpages i go to have been fixed. The text entry field is a lot Slower than I'm able to type it, kind of annoying. It's a good looking browser that ties in nicely with OS X. Get download support in the next release, then I'll consider switching.

  • has just reached version 0.2



    ...a week ago.



    Great browser, though. Showing lots of potential, although it's going to take quite a bit to unseat OmniWeb for me.

  • by SIGFPE ( 97527 )
    I played with Mozilla a few times but I found it hideous. Chimera looks truly beautiful by comparison. The rendering speed is quite tolerable - even though it's using the planet's slowest 2D API - Quartz.

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