On Wednesday 01 Dec 2004 11:51 pm, linuxprosun wrote: > Hello users, > I used firefox on both platforms. but opera is still faster. It comes with > lots of features like INBUILD E-Mail client and mouse gestures also. Only > drawback is opera's ad-bar.but overall really faster that other browsers > (except text mode browsers like lynx or links). still waiting for solution > about running gmail on opera. > > thanks a lot to all of you for your valuable comments, > > bye > -prosun
you can choose from five different ways to implement mouse gestures in firefox, using the extensions available from the firefox website. i am using Mouse Gestures v.1.0, which rocks. it does everything that opera mouse gestures do, and more - like leaving custom-colour, custom-transparency trails for the gestures your mouse makes, and so on. you can easily configure firefox to open your e-mail client of choice, and use more extensions to make firefox integrate very nicely with web-based gmail (including a new mail notifier applet), but if you still need an in-built mail client (though there seems to be no reason to do so), you could always use mozilla. i have been an opera user, and still use it occasionally. i find firefox more responsive and (using extensions) not less versatile than opera. and of course, it is ideologically more satisfying. by the way, gmail works perfectly with both mozilla and firefox. - t. -- cogito, ergo es. -- To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the body "unsubscribe ilug-cal" and an empty subject line. FAQ: http://www.ilug-cal.org/node.php?id=3
