Crossrider’s Cross-Browser Extension Development Platform Comes Out Of Beta
The reinvigorated competition in the browser market over the last few years has definitely been a boon for users, but having a number of browsers with very high user numbers makes life a bit harder for developers who want to write extensions. Crossrider, which is coming out of beta today, aims to make things a bit easier for developers. The service offers a cross-platform development platform for Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer and Safari. Developers who want to use the service, which is available for free, only have to write their...
Published By: Tech Crunch - Thursday, 28 June, 2012
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