tgdaily.com — Google’s Chrome and Mozilla’s Firefox captured the browser headlines this week, igniting a new discussion about performance increases and possible new features that are likely to drive a new round of innovations. Here is our list of the ten features - five for Chrome, five for Firefox - which we would like to see in the next versions
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zujikSep 14, 2008
It's the same with Chrome. Ctrl+L goes to the bar and when you start typing it checks history, Google, allows direct site search and more.Pressing Ctrl+K goes to the address bar with a pre-typed ? which makes anything you type go directly to a search, no history check or other "regular" bar features.I love the one bar, it makes more sense. I think people just haven't been trying it, they see the one box and other Chrome features and instantly think "No". Use your known shortcuts and you will see they do the same in Chrome. You still might not like it, fine, but don't write it off for not doing things that it actually does do.
karmavsSep 14, 2008
“Standards. Nobody cares.”I fixed that for you—most people aren’t web developers, and as long as most websites work better in the browsers working least toward the standards (IE, and the very, very distant second, firefox (Opera and Webkit are much better in this regard)), most people will keep using them.And I *know* I’m getting dugg down for that parenthetical. But, face it, it’s true.
karmavsSep 14, 2008
Jesus, WHY would anyone want Firefox on a mobile device. Look at its disadvantages: Its comparitively slow, and it has a comparitively high memory footprint. Things that would be particularly awful on a mobile device.Now its one (huge) advantage: Its large library of extensions. How would extensions that rely on a specific browser interface work on an entirely different, mobile one?
lavaynSep 14, 2008
most of the stuff he said firefox needs there is already an addon for it.. or its already comeing out... and the app store idea is retarded no one wants to pay for addons thats why IE = fail
megaflymanSep 20, 2008
FireFox does number three but better. It don't have Omnibar but it does have custom search that will work with any search engion. With it I can not only search google I can search Youtbue, Amazon, yahoo, ask, and everthing els. it's the main reason I did not switch to chrom as my default browser.
gokstadMar 2, 2009
Web Experience its more important. Thinking in a Universal Scripts, Universal Extensions, Universal Web Experience, independent of Browser. Sometimes you can acess web in Firefox, sometimes in Chrome, sometimes in Safari, sometimes in Opera. So the figth between browsers could be how fast they can read Javascript. How fast they can streaming something with god image quality. How they run without clutering. How we can make it? How we can have acess of it? Using a native plug-in for any browser?