Today is IE6’s big day — it turns ten years old today. So happy birthday IE6. You’re now a tween. Setting aside the fact that software ages a bit more quickly than people (and one could make the case that …
Read moreHi, it’s Christopher again with another in our series of technical blog posts about UniBrows. The Profile Idle Reset Timer is used as a means to reduce the memory footprint and system resources used by UniBrows. Occasionally, when a browser …
Read moreHello, Christopher here again to talk about another of our technical features available to administrators who are using UniBrows to configure profiles and settings within their organization. Today I’d like to discuss Hang Prevention with UniBrows. The Hang Prevention Timeout …
Read moreWe’ve just released a new whitepaper titled “Solving IE6 Dependencies in the Enterprise With a Single Browser Solution“. It’s designed to help IT professionals at any level in the organization better understand the causes of IE6 dependencies in enterprise and how …
Read moreHi, I’m David, a Senior Architect here at Browsium. As you may have noticed in the UniBrows 1.2 release, we now include two different versions of the IE6 engine; the standard IE6 engine you’re used to seeing and a new …
Read moreContact: Cheryl Cink, for Browsium +1 530-756-4630 [email protected] Browsium Releases UniBrows 1.2 with New Features to Relieve Enterprises of Their Dependence on IE6 for Business-Critical Web Applications UniBrows 1.2 adds support for running legacy Siebel CRM installations on IE8 …
Read moreToday we released UniBrows 1.2 which builds on the capabilities of earlier versions, now enabling popular legacy enterprise applications such as Siebel CRM to run in IE8 on Windows XP or Windows 7, along with a host of new features …
Read moreWelcome to the first in a series of technical blog postings about some of the advanced features available to you through UniBrows. My name is Christopher Vaughan, and I’m the Director of Systems Engineering here at Browsium. The goal of …
Read moreMozilla quietly announced the sudden end of support and updates for Firefox 4. Firefox 5 looks good and should be a great upgrade for lots of users. Except anyone that needs the old version. Like business customers. What about those …
Read moreThe first thing an up-and-coming product manager learns is the art of the great demo. Whether it’s delivered one-on-one with a single customer or on www in a huge keynote, nothing communicates a product’s value proposition better than a great …
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