Robert Kaiser wrote:
Rufus schrieb:
I don't know that I'd call it "conspiracy", but in looking at Firefox,
Safari, Camino, Google Chrome, and now SM 2.x there certainly seems to
be a vast amount of code sharing/swapping going on...
Chrome and Safari share code with each other but don't share any code
with any of the others, so you're wrong here. The second time in this
thread that people make wrong assumptions about what I'm doing all day
as a project coordinator for SeaMonkey.
Yeah, they may part ways under the hood, but from a user standpoint I
really don't care about that - I'm going to use the product, not tinker
with it. They all look and feel nearly identical, so all those folks
are sharing ideas at a minimum.
As I've stated previously, if I could blend one or two key features of
Opera with everything I had in SM 1.1.18 I'd declare near perfection.
Opera isn't open source, but you know what the features are that you
want and SeaMonkey is open source in all versions, so just try to do it,
and you'll be happy. ;-)
Robert Kaiser
The biggest one is opening Mail/News in a tab vice a second window of
it's own - that's "integrated" and really slick, especially on a laptop,
and in particular with Spaces in Mac OS X. Saves desk real estate in a
way I wouldn't have considered until I'd actually used it. Just combine
that one feature with the ability to tab Mail as it stands now under SM
2.x.x and you've got a winner, IMO.
One of the other interesting thing about Opera is that it's about:config
page has an ability built in to reset it to default - I'm not one for
fooling around in about:config, but that certainly seems a prudent
feature for someone that is...
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- Rufus
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