Yes, I have tried Flock, I liked every feature except for the bookmarks, I normally have my bookmarks nicely grouped with submenus and Flock flattened them all into one huge list when importing from Firefox. I read later on the flock website that this is normal, Flock doesn't support submenus under bookmarks, other than that it was great.
Opera, the browser tends to attract a certain niche of users I believe. Some users love it, some users just don't. Personally, I don't like the UI, I never have, it doesn't look native enough under Windows, and in Linux it looks worse, the main menu is dark grey, it looks like an old X application, it doesn't appear to be a GTK2 application. I tried installing themes, but can't make it look nice in Ubuntu (the menu maintains dark grey, everything else themes), it just looks butt ugly I must say. Other than that, Opera is great, it's very fast, passes the ACID2 test 100%, so CSS support is very good, has loads of nice features. But the browser just isn't me, the UI puts me off too much, especially in Linux. On Fri, 2006-08-11 at 14:31 +1200, James Sugrue wrote: > Has anyone else tried Flock? Based on FF, but with a few extra features. > > www.flock.com > > > >(We are getting off-topic here...) > >In a way I feel sorry for Opera - it's the best looking browser, most > >standard, provides more of the screen for a website that any of the others > >(Ie7, FF), and lots of really slick UI feaures-worth studying to see a lot > >of the great ways they eliminate inactive stuff from the screen. The Opera > >transparent analogue clock widget is real cool too. > > > > _______________________________________________ > Delphi mailing list > [email protected] > http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi > _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list [email protected] http://ns3.123.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/delphi
