Browser Wars: Shiira, Finally Ready for Prime-Time
Posted by Will Holmes on 05/17/07 in Applications, Internet
Shiira 2.0, a unique contender in the crowded Mac OS X Browser competition, recently got out of beta for its 2.0 version. It’s very similar to Safari (it uses the same WebKit rendering engine), but it has some unique features that set it apart. For instance, it has the “Shelf” for easily managing bookmarks and history, as well as a “Page Dock” for very slick tabbed browsing.
And all of this is wrapped in the best interface of any browser I’ve seen. No really.
You might want to check out Jordan’s previous Shiira Review. At the time, I was very excited to finally get a supposedly workable version of a browser that showed so much promise. Unfortunately, the beta was plagued with bugs that made it unusable as a day-to-day default browser. Happily, this just meant a few more weeks of waiting. Today, I popped open Shiira once again and she auto-updated using Sparkle. The list of fixes seemed promising, as it mentioned many of the issues I was having, like Bookmark importing, and crashing randomly.

My Verdict? It seems ready! So far I haven’t had any problems at all. I’ve optimistically set it as my default browser, and barring unforeseen bugginess I’ll be using it from now on.
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