Le vendredi 01 octobre 2010 à 13:53 -0300, Gustavo Giampaoli a écrit : > Why not to use something like this? > > http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2010/02/19feb10ou2b4dsdvd.jpg > > MS implemented it at Europe because they forced to. We could do it to > be more "democratic"?
This dialog was a pyrrus victory for firefox, imho. We have in mdv : epiphany, midori, firefox, chrome, orora, elinks, konqueror, galeon, links, w3m, lynx, amaya, dillo, hv3, moblin-web-browser. And we can add opera, and surely some various enlightenment browsers When we see how people reacted to the idea of survey, you think it is a good idea to ask "please choose between 15 browsers" each time a new user log in ? Should we represent the dialog if a new browser appear ? Would you find this "democratic" to just choose 5 of them ? So I say no to this idea. Asking useless questions just add burden to the user. People that have a preferred browser know how to install it, those that don't do not care enough. -- Michael Scherer
