Gran Paradiso Engine

Gran Paradiso Alpha 1 is an early developer milestone for the next major version of Firefox that is being built on top of the next generation of Mozilla's layout engine, Gecko 1.9. Gran Paradiso Alpha 1 is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community. Current users of Mozilla Firefox should not use Gran Paradiso Alpha 1.

Source: Techspot News

Yeah, lolz. Gran Paradiso sounds pretty neat, can't wait to try it.
 
STORMCOMMANDER said:
Huh? Gran Paradiso is just FF3. And it's the Gecko Engine.
The code-name is minefield and the engine is Gran Paradiso.

FF2 is Gecko.

Minefield is FF3.

Right now it's just FF2 with a new engine. Loading times are sweet. (Alpha 3; using it right now) Quite a few ad-ons are compatible.


:D
 
Justin125 said:
STORMCOMMANDER said:
Huh? Gran Paradiso is just FF3. And it's the Gecko Engine.
The code-name is minefield and the engine is Gran Paradiso.

FF2 is Gecko.

Minefield is FF3.

Right now it's just FF2 with a new engine. Loading times are sweet. (Alpha 3; using it right now) Quite a few ad-ons are compatible.


:D
FireFox in general uses Gecko.

as well as...

* Mozilla Application Suite*
* Mozilla Firefox*
* AOL for Mac OS X
* Aphrodite*
* Beonex Communicator*
* Camino for Mac OS X
* CompuServe 7.0 for Windows and Mac OS X
* DocZilla for Windows and Linux
* Epiphany for GNOME
* Flock*
* Galeon for GNOME
* IceWeasel, Debian's free fork of Firefox
* IBM Web Browser for OS/2*
* JRex (a Java API for embedding Gecko) [1]
* K-Meleon for Windows
* Kazehakase for POSIX
* ManyOne*
* Minimo (web browser for small devices)
* Netscape 6.0 and later versions*
* Orca
* Salamander for GNU/Linux (and possibly other POSIX)
* SeaMonkey* (internet suite) for Windows, Linux and MacOS X (unofficial OS/2 and Solaris versions also exist)
* Skipstone for POSIX
* Sleipnir for Windows
* Torpark (web browser) for Windows

(copied that list from WikiPedia =) )
 
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