Publisher's Description
From MD Software:
Stainless is a multi-process browser for OS X Leopard. A prime example of its outstanding features is parallel sessions, which allow you to log into a site using different credentials in separate tabs at the same time. This new technology is woven throughout Stainless, from the private cookie storage system, to session-aware bookmarks that remember the session in which they were saved. We're excited to showcase what we believe is a true browser innovation.
What's new in this version:
- new: Lion compatibility
- new: 64-bit build
- added: ability to stop downloads in progress
- added: tab from autocomplete row selects URL for editing
- added: 3 finger swipe gesture left/right for back/forward (use with option key under Lion)
- optimized: faster multi-process manager
- fixed: backward and forward menus may fail for dynamic pages
- fixed: failed partial downloads aren't cleaned up
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"Only missing one thing"
Version: Stainless 0.8
Pros
multiple sessions. appears to have built in adblock which is nice.
Cons
No extensions and no help files. Also Netflix won't work with it.
Summary
This browser is almost perfect (IMO). After I realized how it works (they are not clear enough on that) I set it up to work just how I always wanted a browser to work.
The first time you open the browser you can log in to your favorite sites. You can do this in a single session (one tab) or multiple sessions (multiple tabs) Then, for example lets say you logged into Gmail. You can drag the icon, that you see on the tab (favicon), into the bookmark sidebar.
Then, (if you have the preferences set up), you can close the browser and when you reopen it you will not be logged into anything, because its a clean session, but your Gmail book mark is a completely separate session. The cookie is stored on a separate db.
The only thing they need to do before taking it out of beta, is provide some extensions. Getting it to work with netflix would be nice too....
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