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After someone recommended it here, I've started using Crazy Browser more and more. I would probably switch entirely if it had all my Opera bookmarks. I can't believe the whole thing is less than a 1 MB download and I keep wondering when it's going to fail a test (so far so good). There are some odd (actually good) things that I wonder about.
1. It uses my IE favorites (that's great - I wish Opera/NS/IE/Crazy browser would all use the same favorites).
2. It seems to use my IE cookies as well.
3. the right click list is the IE right click list with added tools (image list) in there and it uses the same IE window (not it's own window) to show the image list.
4. It's only 1MB, but it seems to handle all my CSS-2 code and XHTML Strict without a whimper.
So what I'm wondering is whether or not it's using more of IEs guts than one might guess (IE is part of the operating system after all ;) ), or whether it's just some small, tight browser that doesn't try to put an e-mail client, a browser, an FTP client and bomb sniffer in the download? Has anyone who does not have IE installed tried it?
Does anyone have any experience coding for it?
Any idea how far it goes with supporting XHTML/CSS/Javascript not to mention any of the plug-ins out there?
I hope this doesn't sound nasty, but I don't want to start a long series of short posts saying nothing other than "Love it!" or "Hate it!". I would like to hear from folks who have some enlightening information.
Tom
So what I'm wondering is whether or not it's using more of IEs guts than one might guess
According to the article linked to below, "Crazy Browser looks very much like IE, in fact, it uses the IE browser engine to render web pages and also incorporates other settings."
[webattack.com...]