diary.e-gandalf.net — Well..the Mozilla developers are having lots of cool ideas like Javascript 2.0, Python scripting support, tagged bookmarks instead of classic ones using bayesian algorithms and more goodies. Read on.
Oct 16, 2005 View in Crawl 4
outzOct 16, 2005
Who cares about the major selling points of IE7? Go use f**king IE7.
raindog469Oct 16, 2005
I'm sure most of these developer-centric ideas will be implemented as extensions, not core features. Firefox is making too many people too much money now for it to revert to a hacker's toy again.
pupaOct 16, 2005
How about an RSS reader like in Safari?
Closed AccountOct 16, 2005
I hope in Firefox 1.5 they fix that memory leak thing. I'm a loser nerd and I spend hours at a time on the Internet and after so many hours Firefox is using more memory than I have RAM...
Closed AccountOct 16, 2005
the link is broken
mel_Oct 17, 2005
>> Read that link on tagging >>(<a class="user" href="http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Dria/On_Tagging)">http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Dria/On_Tagging)</a> It sounds awsome, >> some one make an extention for this quick, I dont want to wait.There is an extension for that: <a class="user" href="https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&category=Bookmarks&numpg=10&id=998">https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&category=Bookmarks&numpg=10&id=998</a>
tokenuserOct 17, 2005
Forget the features - that should be the work of extension developers.Firefox needs to refocus on memory and rendering speed optimisations, and perhaps enhance the extension API support. Do you really need python support built into a browser?
wilsonicsOct 19, 2005
Love the tagged browsing idea, plus a .mac like service for mozilla apps would rock.<a class="user" href="http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Dria/On_Tagging">http://wiki.mozilla.org/User:Dria/On_Tagging</a>Thank you Dria, and all who helped with this idea.Cheers!Double Digg.