Great interview, thanks for the insight, Mike!

I have been actively using this great browser since some time before the 0.4 days and I still appreciate all the hard work that has gone into it.

Since the early days of Mac OS X DPs, throughout the Public Beta phase and 10.0 I have wanted something like this. I have seen the Mozilla engine becoming more and more mature, I have seen the beautiful interface of early OmniWeb releases and to me, the earliest Chimera releases were a real breakthrough. I really love this project.

And there seems to be a lot in the pipeline I have really been longing for: left-aligned tabs with a proper close button on them (also on the left, just like every other OS X close button) and Midas not too far away (we have a lot of intranet apps where I need that to work). Apparently, there is also some work underway for CoreGraphics support instead of QuickDraw which also seems to be a really good idea on this platform nowadays.

There are lots of really great things to look forward to...

I apologize for this useless e-mail, but I can only repeat myself:

THANKS, MR. "MACINTOSH BROWSER WEENIE" - YOU ROCK (and all the other contributors, too btw.)

Ralph Scheuer

Am 23.09.2004 um 19:34 schrieb paulc:

Good Ars interview... required reading for the list:

http://arstechnica.com/etc/mac/index.html
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