The Mozilla Foundation has just released the first build (Developer Preview) of the program browsing Servo for Microsoft's Windows operating system.
The Mozilla Foundation has already released the Servo for Linux and Mac browser since July of 2016. Today was added the version of Windows in the list.
Those of you who are interested in trying out the new app download links are at the end of the release. The preview of Servo is called Servo Tech Demo and will not start automatically after installation. You can find the application in the Windows start menu.
You should keep in mind that this is a tech demo. This means that most of the functions that he will have in the future do not currently exist.
The Servo home page opens with a list of thumbnail sites you can start. You can open any web page on Dianetwork, but you may notice that some are not displayed correctly.
You can open multiple tabs, perform searches and navigate back and forth, but at present they are the only features you can do with the tech demo build that has been released.
No menu options, no menu bar, support for add-ons, themeda, or anything else you'd expect from a modern browser.
However, the Servo Developer preview is loading pretty fast, but this can only be due to the fact that the new application is not overloaded with many features.
However, making Servo Tech Demo for Windows mean a significant step, as the new application finally covers all major operating systems.
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