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"Google Chrome Frame was a plug-in designed for Internet Explorer based on the open-source Chromium project. It went stable in September 2010, on the first birthday of the project. It was discontinued in February 2014 and is no longer supported.
The plug-in works with Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 and 9. It allows suitably coded web pages to be displayed in Internet Explorer by Google Chrome’s versions of the WebKit layout engine and V8 JavaScript engine. In a test by ComputerWorld, JavaScript code ran 10 times faster with the plug-in on Internet Explorer 8.
Development of Google Chrome Frame was required in order for Google Wave (now Apache Wave), which requires HTML5, to function in Internet Explorer.
The first stable version supporting Non-Admin Chrome Frame was rolled out on August 30, 2011. The newer Chrome Frame installer ran at Admin level by default fell back to Non-Admin mode if the user didn't have the necessary permissions on their machine."
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If Alberto's Super Web Browser2 was relying on the Chrome Frame project, it was cancelled in the beginning of 2014:"Google Chrome Frame was a plug-in designed for Internet Explorer based on the open-source Chromium project. It went stable in September 2010, on the first birthday of the project. It was discontinued in February 2014 and is no longer supported.
The plug-in works with Internet Explorer 6, 7, 8 and 9. It allows suitably coded web pages to be displayed in Internet Explorer by Google Chrome’s versions of the WebKit layout engine and V8 JavaScript engine. In a test by ComputerWorld, JavaScript code ran 10 times faster with the plug-in on Internet Explorer 8.
Development of Google Chrome Frame was required in order for Google Wave (now Apache Wave), which requires HTML5, to function in Internet Explorer.
The first stable version supporting Non-Admin Chrome Frame was rolled out on August 30, 2011. The newer Chrome Frame installer ran at Admin level by default fell back to Non-Admin mode if the user didn't have the necessary permissions on their machine."
Sadly, the only Chrome browser object available now requires Visual Studio (which takes up to 10 Giga on the developer's hard drive) to embed it in an application. It is called "chromiumembedded" and can be found here: https://code.google.com/p/chromiumembedded/
But if your are going to be using Visual Studio for anything.... why not do your whole app there?
C++ is not something you learn in one afternoon....
But if anyone knows where I can download an outdated copy of the Chrome Frame IE plugin, I would sure like to try it....
just saying...
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