Wesley Van Sickle Browsers 2013

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Wesley Van Sickle Browsers 2013 by Mind Map: Wesley Van Sickle  Browsers 2013

1. Define:

1.1. Browser:is a software application for retrieving, presenting and traversing information resources on the World Wide Web.

1.2. Browser Plug in (Extension):is a computer program that extends the functionality of a web browser in some way.

1.3. HTML 5:is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web and a core technology of the Internet.

2. Chrome:

2.1. Pros

2.1.1. Syncing. Built-in Flash player and PDF reader.

2.1.2. Excellent security.

2.2. Cons

2.2.1. Do Not Track privacy feature is buried and discouraged.

2.2.2. Still some occasional minor site incompatibilities.

3. Internet Explorer :

3.1. Pros

3.1.1. Excellent tab implementation.

3.1.2. Decent HTML5 support.

3.2. Cons

3.2.1. No built in Flash or PDF reader.

3.2.2. till lags on new Web tech support (WebGL, e.g.).

4. Safari:

4.1. Pros

4.1.1. Cleans up unnecessary junk.

4.1.2. Page-load times impressive.

4.2. Cons

4.2.1. Trouble with Google built-in search engine that can’t be change.

4.2.2. Difficulty deleting cookies on exit automatically.

5. Firefox:

5.1. Pros

5.1.1. Fast performance.

5.1.2. Compatible with MacBook Retina displays.

5.2. Cons

5.2.1. Slightly behind Maxthon, Chrome and Opera in HTML5 features.

5.2.2. Lacks Chrome's built in Flash and Instant page view.

6. Opera:

6.1. Pros

6.1.1. Built-in mail and Bittorrent clients.

6.1.2. Excellent HTML5 support.

6.2. Cons

6.2.1. Occasionally sites won't display properly.

6.2.2. Hardware acceleration not enabled by default.

7. Marketshare