As an added benefit of using standard HTML5 API's, the PDF viewer is capable of running on many platforms (PC's, tablet, mobile) and
even different browsers.
Not exact matches
I have
even seen
different rates for the same card depending on which
browser I used!
Even the same version of a
browser can come with
different levels of encryption.
But I also couldn't feel comfortable showing the project to the client with a problem like this unresolved, since who knows how it might look on a
different computer or some obscure
browser variant — it's kind of hard to get informed approval when you're not
even sure what the other person is really seeing.
1Password 3 -LRB--RRB- by Agile Web Solutions is a systemwide password manager that lets you save to its encrypted database login information for any Web site (
even those that try to prevent it) and retrieve that information at any time,
even from within a
different browser.
Some folks out there may
even have a BlackBerry 7 device and still want to use a
different browser.
I have
even seen
different rates for the same card depending on which
browser I used!
I've tried
different browsers and
different computers and
even my phone, but no dice.
And, from the user's point of view... let's say my Gran upgrades to Windows 10, she uses Spartan, she comes across a website that was written a few years ago, or
even just not very well (my Gran has very little interest in cutting edge stuff) and she has to open an * entirely
different browser * to view it!?
This allows you to request web pages intended for
different browsers — or
even different devices, like smartphones and tablets.
Oh, by the way, without web innovation we wouldn't
even be able to post comments to each other on this web site, so there is that also... The verge should make an app for you to use, I guess... Oh wait, they did, and then they figured out that it's a ton of work to keep it updated across the
different mobile platforms, so instead they updated their web page for desktop and mobile, and can iterate over the new versions faster because it's one codebase, and you can view it from every
browser, and it's beautiful, and if something changes you don't have to install an update, you just get it when you visit the page... I also love apps, but we need both where it makes sense.
If you don't have either for any reason, you still have the ability to stream content from your computer using the Google Chrome
browser, from which you can stream media from not only all of the
different streaming services, but also just a Chrome tab, or
even the whole desktop.
This will work with many
different apps natively, but
even if you don't get the notification while using a certain app, you can always open the link in your favorite web
browser.
And while I personally do most of my work in the
browser, obviously the potential is
even greater when you use this with
different apps.
Sets is a feature which allows users to pin
different apps like apps like Office apps, a UWP app,
even Win32 applications and websites under one window like tabs in a web
browser.
Even with the sun setting of support for Internet Explorer's older versions and IE 11 being replaced by Edge as the Windows 10 default
browser, agents have been tentative to switch to a
different browser.