On 09-11-12 8:12 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:
On 09-11-12 2:33 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:

I found at least 121 entries for the subject. going back to 2006 as I
said That was just using on particular spelling. I don't believe use
"Fuzzy logic for these search. and at least 121 items is not one or two

Please post the URLs for at least 20 instances of this outrage you
speak of.

You found 121 entries, but cannot post 20? What, did you do a search for grippies, get 121 results, and simply assume those were all messages complaining about lack of grippies? If can't back up your claims, why should the folks in this newsgroup trust you about other claims you make?

Again, that's beside the point. Don't claim "short shrift", when that's
not the case. More to the point, do some research before spreading
misinformation.

Have you ever used the mac version of SM/FF/TB? If no then trying to
would provide some education.

Thank you for asking instead of jumping to the conclusion that I'm not. However, if you do some research (in this case, <command+U> then look at the user-agent string), you will see that *I am a Mac user* . In fact, I have been for years.

 As Phil Chee said it was left off because
of Apple's human interface guideline. which indicates that PC, UNIX, and
Linux versions have it. There have been other items over the years left
out over the years.

Why? You claimed that it is because of lack of consideration for the Mac platform. Paying attention to Apple's HIG is the opposite of lack of consideration.

But this short Shrift thing is not just related to Mozilla only, It is
throughout Most Software. example in MS products Office 2003/7 have more
features than office2004/8 for Mac. Adobe Acrobat for PC has many more
Features than it Mac Counterpart despite getting it start on the Mac

It doesn't matter if you believe that, you still should not assume that is the reason why grippies are not in the default theme on Mac. That's prejudice. And remember that you were wrong.

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