cavemonkey50.com — Who doesn’t love Firefox? I’ll tell you who, Mac users. While Firefox has always been great on Windows and Linux, it seems that the Mac version of the browser has always lagged behind in terms of performance and visual appeal. Luckily thanks to some third-party developers, Firefox can easily be tweaked to fit in with the operating system.
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visceralJul 19, 2006
Weird, says it would cause problems with Linux or windows, but I tried it out with Ubuntu and the themes look fine so far.
loonacyJul 19, 2006
.....If Opera "beats firefix[sic] hands down" then why aren't more people downloading it?I'm not really against Opera, but your logic just makes no sense to me.
mackoid101Jul 19, 2006
Incredible! I love my browser now!
wasternJul 19, 2006
because Opera bloated itself up and became a leetest browser with a high learning curve. i used to until version 6 or something when it got all heavy. i trashed it after that, it used too many resourceswhy they don't use it now is the radical interface design, it doesn't really "fit in" with anything. it takes a while to learn and always looks out of place
ahmerhussainJul 19, 2006
1) Install Camino
cavemonkey50Jul 19, 2006Submitter
I don't see what you're talking about. I think that bug was fixed a long time ago.
twangoJul 19, 2006
Good tips! Really much more Mac-like & readable. Tab-X, no more menu to close a tab. AHhhh.
hrmpwOct 24, 2006
This might be a little late to the game here but I just posted a workaround for the cascading window problem with Firefox on MozillaZine forums. <a class="user" href="http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2554810">http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?p=2554810</a>Some basic UserChrome.js code that will nullify the cascade of Firefox. Enjoy.