I took 1.6 u10 for a spin around the web and tried to find applets to
try it out with. Any site older than 10 years or associated with the
science community wee the best chance of finding something

That said the applets lpased and ran much faster than I recall they
used to.

On Sep 4, 4:01 am, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No but there is Flash and Silverlight 
> support:http://bits.samiq.net/2008/09/silverlight-and-flash-running-on-google...
>
> It's sad for those who need it, but few people outside the Java core
> community care about Java in the browser, I suspect there's simply not
> enough content. I actually did a test last week, just for fun, which
> showed Java being used less than 1% when hitting 1000 random websites,
> while Flash was used around 20%. I did not test Silverlight as it's
> quite hard to 
> detect:http://coffeecokeandcode.blogspot.com/2008/08/myth-java-widely-used-o...
>
> /Casper
>
> On Sep 3, 11:25 am, cjs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Delighted to see a new browser and hoping to experience some
> > innovative ideas. I was quick to switch away... and just as quick to
> > switch back again.
> > Suffice it to say that after another heavy day what better way to
> > chill out than play a no brainer game. Attempting to open my Runescape
> > account I discovered that with Google Chrome there is "no plug in
> > available to display this content". To me that meaning no Java
> > support :(
> > Note: If it wasn't for lack of game support I would have switched to
> > Linux years ago :/ but meanwhile it's back to IE and XP for me!
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