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Uploaded by on Mar 26, 2008

Here's a video of the test on my multitouch MacBook Pro

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  • Nice job, but Opera did it first \o/

  • oh sure, but was anyone not working at opera able to run it? webkit was the first browser in the public's hands that passed acid3

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  • That is more awesome than I'll ever admit in public.

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  • lmao u neeed webkit? chrome and opera 10 passed it by far 100/100

  • Google chrome mad it too.

  • I am an Opera user. And I have bad news for fellow Opera users: Webkit passed the test completely (The criteria for ACTUALLY passing the test also includes smooth animation, and Opera's animation rendering is anything but smooth)

    Opera gets to 100 but not as smoothly as WebKit does. Not even WinGogi could go that smoothly.

    But Opera will soon fix that.

    The good news for Opera users is that they are the first to hit 106/106 (albeit not publicly accessible)

  • That was before the errors in the test had been fixed. The closest they have now is 99/100

  • Stupid slow comment system, i thought my first comment got lost in space or whatever, oh well :P

  • First of all, this video was uploaded on the 26th of March. Meaning the same day Opera announced they'd gotten it running, the general public already had access to nightly builds of WebKit which was able to pass it.

    Secondly, Opera didn't release a browser on the 28th of March. They released WinGogi, which is "the Windows version of the reference builds that we use internally for testing Opera's platform-independent Core.".

    Opera didn't release an actual browser, they released a html engine.

  • Yes, Opera informed they got 100/100 on Acid3 on 26th March, and then released the internal build on March 28

    Visit

    labs. opera. com /news/2008/03/28/

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