Merhaba, On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 18:51 +0100, Reinout van Schouwen wrote: > On Mon, 1 Nov 2004, Tom von Schwerdtner wrote: > > > It would probably make sense to use whatever the preferred browser is. > > It would probably make even more sense to aggregate the bookmarks of all > supported browsers. Or am I crazy for suggesting this? :-) What if I click one of those bookmarks? In which browser will they open with? The one they were coming from? The one which is preferred? I don't think it will work. The real thing to question is, whether if it's good to have multiple browsers or not. And I don't think it's good to have multiple browsers. I use Galeon, I love a few features it has, but I could live with Epiphany/Firefox/Mozilla/Opera if I had to switch. As a user, I just don't care. I need a browser which works. (Actually I'd love if the browser ate less memory, but, you know ;)) While we're over it, will I blamed a lot if I bring the "GNOME Browsers: Unite!" issue? PS: As a developer, who needs more web browser features, I'm supposed to think a bit different. But hey, IE didn't have those toys for years. It still doesn't. It has bugs. And people use it. -- Enver ALTIN | http://skyblue.gen.tr/ Software developer @ Parkyeri | http://www.parkyeri.com/
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