"Blue Moon" should read "Pale Moon" their logo is blue and I just had a
brain fart.
On 5/10/2014 11:10 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Speaking of bookmarks, the latest upgrade of Firefox seems to have
lost a bunch of mine in it's latest upgrade on my small laptop. I've
been a fan of Firefox, well since Firefox began.
I'm testing out Blue Moon right now. I looked into it before but it
didn't seem to make a lot of difference, and is only developed by one
guy from the Mozilla/Firefox code base. However so far it's fast
doesn't seem to leak memory like a sieve, and doesn't look annoyingly
like chrome, as someone on a fora I just read recently said, "If I
wanted Chrome I'd download Chrome".
Actually I have Chrome downloaded on my development laptop for
testing. I don't particularly like it. If Blue Moon does everything
as well as it seems to I'll be using that for daily browsing and just
keeping Firefox on the development machine for testing.
When it's good, freeware is usually a labor of love. The developer
isn't being paid in anything except the satisfaction of a job well
done. I'm really hoping that Blue Moon bears that out, because
Firefox is beginning to look like love gone wrong.
On 5/10/2014 9:45 AM, John wrote:
What do you do if your browser can't find the server for the online
bookmark system?
For at least the last two updates of Firefox, half of every URL comes
back with the error:
"Firefox can't find the server at ..." Takes a combination of clicking
"reload" and "try again" several times to get anything.
And that's with the bookmarks stored locally.
On 5/10/2014 1:59 AM, David Mann wrote:
On May 10, 2014, at 12:32 pm, steve harley <[email protected]>
wrote:
i think "looks like Firefox" is a nonstarter, unless Torbrowser is
close enough, but other than that:
Lynx
<http://lynx.browser.org>
[...]
I'm surprised you didn't include wget in that list :D
John's mention of bookmarks startled me... I've been using an online
bookmark system for so long I almost forgot that browsers still have
them!
Cheers, Dave
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