The Acid3 Test on different browsers
When I commented on the new Acid3 Test, I mentioned that there was no navigator who went perfectly, however, there are significant progress in several browsers, although still getting low scores, followed by upgrading to improve. Someone took the trouble to take the test in different browsers, and here are the results:

Browser: Internet Explorer 7
What to say. Although not as bad as their younger siblings, still has serious shortcomings that will be corrected soon with the new version that will come out this year.
Result: 12/100 (!)

Browser: Opera 9.26
One of the improvements that are browsers, lightweight, powerful, discreet and with a lot of tools included as a mail client and BitTorrent. For now does not pass the test.
Score: 46/100

Browser: Firefox 2
It is the latest stable version, and is used by thousands of people around the world, is a good browser, which complies with many standards, but lack apun develop the rendering engine.
Score: 46/100

Browser: Safari 3
This browser, originally designed for Mac OS X is incredibly fast, lightweight, very comfortable to use and high quality, even though it lacks supplements do so in more richer usability.
Score: 39/100

Navigator: OLPC
This browser is included with the operating system of low-cost laptops for OLPC, and is based on the Gecko engine beta 1.9. The result is like the combination of Firefox 2 and Firefox 3.
Score: 55/100

Navigator: Webkit
Is the engine of Safari, and you may find that the beta version is being developed. It is incredibly fast, lightweight and stable, and is by far the more that is close to passing the test, showing some colors on the boxes.
Score: 87/100























March 5, 2008 at 2:15 a.m.
Very good comparison.
March 5, 2008 at 3:00 am
The test has to have a little nasty, When will we see a browser that perfect pass?
March 5, 2008 at 5:12 pm
I think in a couple of months