dstppy said:
The JS rendering engine is the most proprietary and slowest of all of the browsers. I work with automation software and it is, by far, the most particular and problematic (over anything built on WebKit like Chrome and Safari or Firefox).
"The box said requires windows xp or better, so I installed Linux"
Aside from malware (again, what did you do to determine you have none), genearlly this is something breaking JavaScript, or rather, rendering it incorrectly (unpactched IE or 3rd party software [like ad blockers, antivirus etc])
Google search comes ahead with things like internet explorer opens many tabs -- most of the responses say 'malware'
Erm...you do know that Firefox is built on the Gecko rendering with it's own JS engine, currently called
IonMonkey in FF18. Chrome has
Google's V8 JS engine, and Safari has the
Nitro JS engine.
And proprietary is a relative term. Especially with Google's V8 engine, which is at the core of NodeJS. That and all of the Mozilla engines are F/OSS and can be re-used, modified, updated, etc with various minimal restrictions elsewhere, or even if your own browser. Hardly proprietary.
I'll grant you that Javascript is a pain in the a** in a lot of circumstances, especially with it comes to edge cases and browser compatibility. I will say that IE6-8 are the worst of the lot, with IE9 and IE10 (haven't worked with either, but read quite a bit) are significantly better at adhering to standards and fixing bugs.