Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Apr 2009 22:36 UTC
Mozilla & Gecko clones The browser wars are well underway. Apple released a beta for Safari 4, Chrome 2.0 is in beta, Internet Explorer 8 has just been released, and Firefox 3.5 is almost here. Still, that isn't stopping the Mozilla team from looking ahead, beyond Firefox 3.5. They call it Firefox 3.6, but since that version number is likely to be bumped higher, they actually prefer the code name Namoroka, or the alternative name Firefox.next. A new roadmap for Namoroka has been published, and it details some interesting goals.
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FooBarWidget
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2005-11-11

Firefox for Mac OS X is absolutely horrible with Growl and a lame Safari-ripoff theme being the only aspects of "integration".


What are you talking about? I've been using OS X for a month now and it looks and behaves just like any other OS X app. The only difference that I can see is that dragging the toolbar doesn't drag the entire window along with it.

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