Hi Pete -

Good to see that somebody is watching our progress and trying new "unsupported" 
things ;o)! So what about Lively on Android or ChromeOS...

A while ago I spend some time getting Lively to run in the IE9 Beta and I also 
took a look at it when it finally was released.
But as you say, Microsoft was working on it too - they fixed one of their JS 
bugs after a bug submission from us ;-).

I would be interested in what was not working for you so we can fix that as 
well. Like I said, I was only working on getting it to work (also the canvas 
version should "work"), but I know that there are parts that might behave 
"unusual"...

Thanks for the message!

Best,

        - Marko



On Mar 25, 2011, at 3:42 AM, Peter Fraser wrote:

> I don't know why  Philip Weaver is worried about Lively funding  
> -Microsoft have clearly had a large team of excellent people working on 
> Lively Kernel support ;-)
> 
> If you haven't tried it  -there are some broken things, but it basically 
> works.
> 
> Has someone in lively land been  making some tweaks for IE9?  -or is 
> this really just the miracle of standards?
> 
> Browser as platform really does seem to be panning out as Dan et al 
> predicted.
> 
> Like the man in the A-team used to say "I love it when a plan comes 
> together"
> 
> Pete
> 
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