[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1- I could not find the dllloader source code in the Wiki. Where is it available
The code of the dllLoader is available from
http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Using_Dependent_Libraries_In_Extension_Components
2- I am trying to build the xpcom (second step,
With my Netscape and Mozilla hat on, I only only one efficient way
of trimming down the size of the sources : code optimization and
bloat hunt. At Netscape, we often dropped 80% of our tasks during
a few days/weeks to focus only on optimization, code size, bloat
and performance.
That has clearly
First official public beta v0.66 went live a few minutes ago.
Available only for Windows at this time, Firefox = 1.5 needed.
http://openwengo.org
/Daniel
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Julien Gilli wrote:
It makes a lot of sense to me. Actually, I think WengoPhone could (i
mean *could*) be a fully XUL app that would be loaded inside a XUL
capable application (e.g Firefox) from any URI. Updates would be, as you
say above, more transparent then.
I tend to disagree quite
Peter Reaper wrote:
I have my VOIP client (currently Google talk) running im my system tray
taking up only 3.5 MB RAM. To have VOIP available as a Firefox extension
all the time would require me to have Firefox running all the time,
which takes up about 30+ MB RAM (on startup!) *plus* the
Peter Reaper wrote:
The main point still remains valid: Most users will *not* want to have
to load their browser to make a phone call, or keep their browser loaded
to receive calls. And the RAM used is still ~7x that of Google Talk (25
MB vs. 3.5 MB).
I'm sure it's a cool Extension, but I
jerome wagner wrote:
what other cross platform option exist (apart from a platform to
platform specific integration - safari for mac, ie for windows, ?? for
linux) that could bring at least a pretty up to date html and css support ?
Opera. But it's not free, not open-source.
/Daniel
Henrik Ingo wrote:
Just an idea: if you really want to promote NG instead of Classic, you
could start building alpha releases that people could download and
install without the need to have the rather extensive build system of
their own. It could be available somewhere on the dev site, apart
Adrien CAHEN wrote:
So what we are looking for is a slogan for THE OPENWENGO PROJECT(S) -
not for Wengo the phone company. It does not need to speak to our moms
or to salespeople. It needs to ring a bell for programmers and
Sorry, I don't get that at all : international (ie not french)
Daniel Martin wrote:
But we also want non-geeks as users, don't we?
Naaah, what for ?-)
Happy New Year to all. Best wishes for 2006.
/Daniel
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