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Jun 5, 2006View in Crawl 4
I wish Windows Explorer could be replaced with Firefox. Or just give it tabs like Konqueror... Windows Explorer needs some additions... Shame it doesn't support extensions.
Valid points in your blog there regarding lack of documentation, but then you go on a bit of a rant because mozilla isn't VB.NET? Just because there's little documentation available for one particular development environment does not meen all open source IDEs are the same. KDevelop has the intellisense thing and has had it for a while, for example.But no, XPCOm is not VB.NET. well spotted. there's no need to be so angry about it.
I'd like an indepth one on Thunderbird. Sure its not a whole lot different but lets face it there arent too many good Thunderbird examples to look at for how to work with emails and sending them.
@KrocCamenThere's a _huge_ amount of documentation available at xulplanet.com, and although it's targeted more at full scale application development, it has a complete tutorial in just about everything XUL, documentation on all the available elements and how to use them, and a complete listing of XPCOM built from analyzing the source code.Check it out.
richbradshawJun 5, 2006
I wish Windows Explorer could be replaced with Firefox. Or just give it tabs like Konqueror... Windows Explorer needs some additions... Shame it doesn't support extensions.
theirvJun 5, 2006
Valid points in your blog there regarding lack of documentation, but then you go on a bit of a rant because mozilla isn't VB.NET? Just because there's little documentation available for one particular development environment does not meen all open source IDEs are the same. KDevelop has the intellisense thing and has had it for a while, for example.But no, XPCOm is not VB.NET. well spotted. there's no need to be so angry about it.
Closed AccountJun 6, 2006
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soccerdadJun 9, 2006
I'd like an indepth one on Thunderbird. Sure its not a whole lot different but lets face it there arent too many good Thunderbird examples to look at for how to work with emails and sending them.
warhammerkidJul 13, 2006
@KrocCamenThere's a _huge_ amount of documentation available at xulplanet.com, and although it's targeted more at full scale application development, it has a complete tutorial in just about everything XUL, documentation on all the available elements and how to use them, and a complete listing of XPCOM built from analyzing the source code.Check it out.
osram8Jun 21, 2010
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