Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Jul 2009 22:17 UTC
A lot of work is under way in designing the user interface for the next two releases of Firefox - 3.7 and 4.0 - and both of the currently proposed themes (Windows-specific) look interesting. These interface refreshes were needed as well, as the current Firefox interface is showing its age. Looking at the mockup for Firefox 4.0, it all becomes clear: This is Firefox - Chromified.
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As soon as distro dvd is out, first thing on my list is removing firefox in favor of any GtkWebKit browser.
I don't like the feeling of being 3rd rate citizen and the more time passes, the more obvious this is from firefox side. I say... let them have it, there is now enough native browsers in linux which work decent.
Maybe they can count me as download since it came with my distribution, but as user they sure won't.
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I absolutely agree with you.
As soon as distro dvd is out, first thing on my list is removing firefox in favor of any GtkWebKit browser.
I don't like the feeling of being 3rd rate citizen and the more time passes, the more obvious this is from firefox side. I say... let them have it, there is now enough native browsers in linux which work decent.
Maybe they can count me as download since it came with my distribution, but as user they sure won't.