David, I can understand sticking to Mozilla. I just wanted it to be clear to everyone that you don't have to be stuck with the IE 3.0-style interface. You can select from dozens of interface styles and users have the ability, through the macro functionality to power-up K-Meleon beyond basic browsing. Just for my curiousity, what kind of features are you looking for in Mozilla and IE6 that you don't see in other browser offerings?
Andrew David Tenser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Thanks for the tip Andrew, but K-Meleon was really just an ugly Internet > Explorer 3.0-styled application with the Gecko engine inside. :( > > I'd rather stick with Mozilla (and in a few cases IE6). > > / David > > Andrew Mutch wrote: > > If you want the ability to: > > > > * Add and remove toolbar buttons > > * Add and remove menus and menu items > > * Change the look of the browser toolbars and toolbar buttons > > * Have "native" language menus > > > > Then you should be looking at K-Meleon: > > > > http://kmeleon.sourceforge.net/ > > > > Gecko engine, whatever interface you want and the ability to fully > > customize it to your heart's desire. > > > > Andrew Mutch > > > > > > David Tenser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > >>Pratik wrote: > >> > >>>Good point David. The very same point is also made by mpt. Its his no.1 > >>>usability problem in Mozilla > >>> > >>>http://mpt.phrasewise.com/stories/storyReader$35 > >>> > >>Interesting reading! > >> > >> > >>>fyi, this problem is being addresed. Look at the following 2 bugs > >>> > >>>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15144 > >>>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49543 > >>> > >>Appearantly, mpt (Matthew Thomas) is thinking exactly as I am thinking > >>about these issues. I hope to see that his suggestions are incorporated > >>into Mozilla soon. > >> > >> > >>>Also look at this spec by mpt. > >>> > >>>http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=65067&action=view > >>> > >>This is exactly as I want it to be!! If (or when) Mozilla gets this > >>customizable, I bet many more will use it instead of IE. Very > >>insteresting reading, I urge everyone who hasn't already read it to read > >>it. This is relevant stuff. > >> > >>/ David > >>
