theinquirer.net— "Those who likes Firefox will like new explorer no doubt about it but so far I didn?t seen anything really revolutionary."
Jan 6, 2006View in Crawl 4
I'm not going anywhere until IE blocks ads, checks my gmail, helps me write css on the fly, and the hundreds of other little tweaks that add functionality to firefox thru its extensibility.
I love to see examples of open source applications innovating ahead of proprietary apps! It is nice to see corporations copying features that become popular in open source products.
jrepinJan 6, 2006
Why even wait for IE7 if we already have Firefox today and it is already better.
piesforyouJan 6, 2006
Yeah, well. It may look like firefox, but whether it _feels_ like firefox is another matter...
attropheedJan 6, 2006
I'm not going anywhere until IE blocks ads, checks my gmail, helps me write css on the fly, and the hundreds of other little tweaks that add functionality to firefox thru its extensibility.
geekygirlJan 7, 2006
I love to see examples of open source applications innovating ahead of proprietary apps! It is nice to see corporations copying features that become popular in open source products.