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welcome to last monday lol11!1!1
I've got an optimized build for SSE and it's working wonderfully. Too bad it still calls itself firebird 0.8.0 and it doesn't have official artwork because of legal issues tho. Still a kickass browser.
It's been out that long? I'm behind. :( Where was this thread to inform me? :pQuote:
Originally Posted by cka
I just need to find a damned profile to make these damned icons smaller; which I knew how to customize profiles myself.
Edit--Or I could just use the 'small icons' checkbox. :lol:
I read this and just Downloaded that badboy! So far I'm very impressed with it compared to stupid IE! hahahah :D
I like Phoenix/Firebirdfox. It is getting there, albeit slowly. It's almost one-third as good as Opera now, which makes it the second best browser out there... and roughly 800 times better than IE. It still lacks too many features to be anything more than a secondary browser for me however. Wake me up when they add mouse gestures. ;)
Edit: Apparently there is a mouse gesture plug-in. I'll have to try that out. :) It should really be a standard feature by now. For those who are used to them - going without is like using a PC without a mouse, or something.
Mouse gestures?
Firefox isn't supposed to have many features--it's SUPPOSED to be the slimmed down version of Mozilla built for browsing. :p
Chemist, about time dude.
Train and grow stronger: http://opera.com/features/mouse/Quote:
Originally Posted by Rich
It's like tabbed browsing in that once you've used it, you'll never be able to live without.
I am talking about browsing and usability features; things like drag and drop, tabbed browsing, and mouse gestures. Browsing is slower and more annoying without them. Firefox is getting there though. Each rev is a step closer.Quote:
Firefox isn't supposed to have many features--it's SUPPOSED to be the slimmed down version of Mozilla built for browsing. :p
http://www.tcbmi.com/strokeit/
The truly enlightened use mouse gestures for all things, and thus, choice of browser is not dependant on such trivial feature differences!
Awesome, I've been waiting for a sequel.
I absolutely loathe mouse gestures. I hate shortcuts and tabbed browsing, too. You goddamned kids and your newfangled web browsers!