Mozilla Firefox is a free and open source Web browser created for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux, harmonized by Mozilla Corporation and Mozilla Foundation. Firefox utilizes the Gecko layout engine to provide Web pages, which implements present and projected Web standards. The Multiple Network Graphic is stored in files with MNG format and is attach with MNG file extension and is utilized as format for graphic images animation. These are normally categorized as raster image files that symbolized PNG for Web animation. These files substituted GIF animations and make use of either lousy or lossless data compression, having the basic structure and portion as the PNG format but with a extra compound signature and larger range of portions used for animation. They contain bitmap indexed colors works in animations, slide shows, or complex still frames, composed of multiple PNG or JPEG Network Graphic (JNG) single-image data streams like PNG. The first version MNG 1.0 was introduced on Jan 31, 2001 and some of its known supporters are Gwenview, Mozilla, Netscape, Sony Ericsson and Sphere game engine.
Parallels Desktop 8 is the latest version of Parallels Desktop virtual machine developed by Parallels, Inc. It also functions like the other Parallels Desktop version wherein it allows other operating systems to be run on MAC. However, Parallels Desktop 8 is packed with more upgraded features such as improved multi-display configuration support including Retina, improved support for full screen in either single or multi-display configurations, as well as it has the ability to resolve issues related to Google Chrome Flash video playback, Coherence mode keyboard malfunctioning and fast moving mouse. Parallels Desktop 8 also supports Mountain Lion as a guest OS as well as it also features notifications, Mountain Lion Dictation, Presentation Wizard, Multi-language Keyboard Sync, Reworked Keyboard shortcuts, Shared Bluetooth, DirectX 10 support, and a lot more features that contribute to providing users a great experience running multiple platforms and features that make the Parallels Desktop 8 more advanced than other versions.
VMware Fusion 4 is a version of the virtual machine software, Fusion, which is created by VMware exclusively for Mac computers, but only for those that have Intel processors. It can run different operating systems that are Intel based as well, which include Microsoft Windows, Linux, and NetWare or Solaris installed on virtual machines. It also works for Mac OS X operating system that uses a combination of hardware virtualization, para-virtualization and dynamic recompilation. This program uses IntelTV which is found in the microarchitecture platform of Intel Core, with other technology features from the same company, like VMware Workstation, to have SMP and 64-bit support included. Fusion 4 has the following distinctive features: updated user interface, optimization for Mac OS X version 10.7 with full-screen Windows programs support, LaunchPad and Mission Control integration support, Time Machine compatible snapshots support, and virtual machine encryption support. It also has OpenGL and DirectX 3D graphics that is more than twice faster performance.
Google Chrome is a web browser that was developed by Google and is being offered for free. Webkit rendering engine is being used in order to display different web pages. It allows its users to have the capability of creating shortcuts on their desktops which has the ability to launch different web applications using the browser. Users have the ability of installing different themes for Google Chrome which can be done by accessing option. Google Chrome was released in three different channels which are the Beta, Developer and Stable. A beta version was released for Android which allows its users to synchronize this with the ones that they have on their desktop in order for them to have the same browser tabs as well as bookmarks together with hardware acceleration and page pre-rendering. An iOS version was also released for Apple devices.
Microsoft Internet Explorer or most commonly known as Internet Explorer was developed by Microsoft in 1995. It is a graphical web browser which is included as part of the different versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. It is one of the commonly used browsers of most Windows users. Since its first release in 1995, different versions have come out, the latest one being the Internet Explorer 10. It was designed in order to give its users the capability of viewing large range of web pages and at the same time be able to give its users features that can be used within the operating system that is installed on their computer which includes Microsoft Update. It uses the same accessibility framework which was also provided in computers that run Windows. It is also known as an interface being used when running FTP.