Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 17:29 UTC, submitted by FreeRhino
Mac OS X "Sunrise Browser is an open source Web browser for Mac OS X intended for use as a Web developer's tool. It is not a groundbreaking achievement in that regard, but it is worth checking out due to its innovative and often unusual user interface choices."
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Interesting for developers, not for users
by Archangel on Wed 11th Apr 2007 07:49 UTC
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Some of the features are neat (okay, the bookmark thing is clever, they can have that) but I can't see myself ever resizing my browser window because a website looks funny. I tend to laugh at poor web design and live with it - if the site is only 800 pixels wide, I gain nothing by halving the size of my browser window.

I disagree with them about using an editor for View Source With; it's not like you can actually edit and reload a page unless you're viewing static HTML on your local machine, which in this day and age is pretty uncommon compared to developing in some form of script through a local web server. Frankly Firefox's source view is worth it just because it's find is better than anything else - which is all I ever want to do with it anyway.