Philip Chee wrote:
They've only just started writing code for a Metro version of Firefox so
it'll be some time before anyone can test that on Windows 8.

Yes, but I'm talking about the regular desktop version. I don't know if this will apply to third party browsers, but Metro IE10 allows no plugins (no Flash, no Silverlight), and so there is a desktop version of IE10 that does allow plugins. If Firefox follows this pattern, then the regular version will need to run on Windows 8. And some people will want no part of Metro, so they will want regular Firefox and SeaMonkey to run.

I'm just wondering what it is about Firefox and SeaMonkey that causes their menus not to work with a touchscreen on Windows 8 (at least on Acer W500). It seems to me that they must not be ordinary Win32 menus.

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David Wilkinson
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