It's refreshing to see a new browser engine that actually does work on popular pages.<p>Front-end has gotten ridiculous these days with an oligopoly of 3 or so engines - and on many sites you get an unusable page if you happen to have a 2-3 year old release of a popular browser!<p>People are onto something when they call Google Chrome to be "weaponizing the change" in the new browser wars. Ever-changing standards that cost months of effort to implement, and not improve the browsing experience in a meaningful way.