Jason Kersey wrote:

>> They integrate those widgets in the OS, so they become native. Didn't 
>> you heard something about DoJ vs MS?
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> IE's widgets are still different than the rest of the OS's.


So please, can you explain me which widgets are you talking about?
I don't see anything in IE5 that can't be used in any other app, and 
surely they have developed the widgets following the rest of the OS look 
& feel.

>> The point is that nobody should argue that something is done in 
>> Mozilla just to please IE users. They will find too many differences 
>> just to care about a simple shortcut when there are a lot of other 
>> shortcuts that haven't been copied.
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> Wrong.  The point is that this is a convienient way for IE users to get 
> a feel for our product.  Just because IE does it doesn't make it bad.  


Well, then wake up and add F3 right now. I use this shorcut in every app 
except in Mozilla where some genius thought that it would be much 
funnier to map it to Ctrl+G. "Find Next" = Ctrl+G, every windows user 
will be pleased to have to use that shorcut instead of the standard one.

Then go ahead and search for all the request to add Alt+D, and 
Shift+click also as in IE. If you only add backspace but leave away 
these two shortcuts you will find that 99% of IE users find Mozilla very 
hard to use.


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