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  • stevebaeyen
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 18

    firefox 2 chrome experiences?

    Hi, I have been using Firefox for years. I heard the news about google only supporting mozilla for another 3 years, so i wondered if most bioinformatic tools that rely on firefox would still work or run into compatibility issues?
    Anybody who has experience with this ?
    Thanks for your thoughts!
  • jbrwn
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 37

    #2
    the only online tool i rely on is the ucsc browser and it works under Chrome.

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    • mnkyboy
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 87

      #3
      I use chrome almost exclusively and rarely have a problem.

      Truth is if there is an incompatibility you have to do the unspeakable and use Explorer.

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      • Richard Finney
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 701

        #4
        There are massive incompatibilities between the various browsers. See charts here:



        for HTML5 examples. or here:



        for Web video support comparisons.

        That said, there's a reasonable subset of compatibility and many differences can be reconciled using a javascript libraries (for example jquery ).

        Every vendor would like to embrace and extend a standard and have developers only support their version (and hence become a monopoly supplier). Good developers have been reluctant to commit to vendor specific enhancements and generally target multi-browser support.

        There's a good likelihood that this situation will remain for quite a while in the browser market.

        That said, there's a strong movement for vendor specific apps tied to the web: Apple's "apps" and Google Android "apps". Some users and proprietary content providers seem to embrace such a situation; but many developers and users wary of getting "locked down" are cautious. The decades of Microsoft's hegemony over the computer market remains cautionary. The only way to support both Android and iPhone platforms, right now, is via html5 based browser support.

        bottom line is ....
        ____________

        Mult-browser support and functional compatibility looks solid for next few years.
        Last edited by Richard Finney; 02-08-2012, 01:29 PM.

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        • Bukowski
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 388

          #5
          Originally posted by stevebaeyen View Post
          Hi, I have been using Firefox for years. I heard the news about google only supporting mozilla for another 3 years, so i wondered if most bioinformatic tools that rely on firefox would still work or run into compatibility issues?
          Anybody who has experience with this ?
          Thanks for your thoughts!
          Please outline some tools that 'rely' on Firefox.

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