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It's less than that. I used to be the designer on the team. For the initial release, we had 13 people.


With or without management overhead?


Touche. ;)


Not really actually. It uses the same shell called Electron as the native host. But other than that, completely different implementation.


I don't think so. I'm using it in Chrome and it works perfectly fine. :)


You mean it works fine in NewIE, right? :)

(That's how most people I know that do front-end work have come to call Chrome and webkits in general as there are so many chrome/webkit specific bugs and "webkit-ish standard extensions" that it feels like debugging for IE back in the day. And nowadays Firefox and IE(10+) actually have more sane behaviors and more standard compliance than Chrome. Yeah, the Chrome devs bring new features to the people faster than anyone else, but they also introduce a shitload of specific bugs that are hard to fix because just reproducing them well enough to report them is a huge pain.)


Yes, it works fine in the NewIE as well. I've tested it in Chrome, FF, Safari, IE9+. All looks good so far.


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