Hi List.
My company is developing an in-store kiosk application using
DHTML/Ajax, etc. It has to be Windows for a variety of reasons. The
goal is to have a nice looking interface with lots of tasteful, fancy animations.
We were initially planning to use Internet Explorer to maximize hardware
peripheral integration (i.e. card reader, proximity sensor, etc.) and most
kiosk management software vendors assume IE; but needless to say IE’s
performance is suboptimal. Firefox is much better. But Safari blows
them all away in every respect – JavaScript performance, rendering speed
of animations, overall prettiness, etc. My big question… How much
of Safari’s prowess can be attributed to WebKit? I ask because I
have tried both Adobe Air’s WebKit port and the latest QT QWebView widget
and I just don’t see the same results – they are both good, but not
nearly as smooth and pretty. Why is Safari so much better, and is there
any way to get that Safari experience in locked down fullscreen mode?
Thanks for indulging.
Patrick
p.s. apologies if this is not the appropriate forum for this
question J.