@lynnfredricks Thank you! Well, we stream real browsers running in virtual machines to you. It's up to actual browser (chrome, firefox, ie, etc.) how they render R>L and multi-byte languages. We provide quick access to real browsers and don't deal with R>L or multi-byte languages ourselves. Does that make sense?
@pkrumins@lynnfredricks Hi Peteris - then the answer is no? ;-)
I understand the concept, but I actually asked if you tested it. In theory, the real browser should work that way. But its still something that's hosted within an environment and delivered within my browser - so "in theory . Id test this myself with some Japanese sites but I am seeing a very long wait line (just dropped from 45 minutes to 25 minutes) - nix that, five minutes later, it properly displayed cgworld.jp.
@lynnfredricks We just added about a hundred cloud servers as we're getting hammered. The queue was like 150 people just now. Now it dropped to 16, and wait time has dropped to 4 mins. Whew. :)
Aha, I see what you're saying now. We run an English/US version of operating systems, so we don't have native R>L support in the system itself. Browsers however have their own way of dealing with this. You can load a R>L page even on English/US system. We haven't tested it ourselves, but we do have Chinese, Japanese and even Arabic customers and they aren't complaining, so I guess it works well. :) Does that answer your question?
@stewartjarod Thank you! I've to agree with you, the new UI is fresh and I love it. Shout outs to Sandra Macias (@s4ndee) from my startup incubator Hackers/Founders for making it.
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Going to run through this with our PM team first thing tomorrow. Looks like a huge time saver.
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