You say that like web rendering engines grow on trees...
At this point your (multi-platform) options are:
- Chrome + its kin
- Firefox + its kin
There is one/two new "third" browsers/engines in the works that will be ready "who knows when".
The shift you'd make is from Firefox to something based on Firefox / Chrome... then you wait and hope that Ladybird actually gets somewhere or that the Servo engine doesn't take another forever to mature... and someone builds a browser around it. I'd call that mighty slim pickings. Especially considering how beholden the downstream browsers are to the upstream ones, particularly for smaller projects.
At this point your (multi-platform) options are:
There is one/two new "third" browsers/engines in the works that will be ready "who knows when".The shift you'd make is from Firefox to something based on Firefox / Chrome... then you wait and hope that Ladybird actually gets somewhere or that the Servo engine doesn't take another forever to mature... and someone builds a browser around it. I'd call that mighty slim pickings. Especially considering how beholden the downstream browsers are to the upstream ones, particularly for smaller projects.