expected, for example. If you want to pick up some new people, your
tabs will need to save themselves at exit and you should make the tabs
schedule reloads (so the user gets updates when HE wants) for serious
users of a browser for research and that will be part of raising the
status of Mozilla (Netscape) to being a browser for more refined tastes.
And it appears the feature you have for checking if there's changes on
a page does not work. This isn't just a simple bug that can be fixed
sometime later. And neither is the History feature which loses its sort
order every time it is closed. These "harmless bugs" that can be easily
fixed later should be fixed now! You are not endearing too many people,
and you need to do just that so that these people who are right now
testing your software can really have something to tell other people in
the general population about! These type features are things that
people hold very personal and they want them working. These days, if
something's going to become popular in the marketplace, it already does
amazing things that satisfy people before it even is being widely sold
or made available.
Certain web pages that have dhtml are going to have to scroll faster,
now. Back and Forward are going to have to load pages already seen just
as fast as Internet Explorer.
And, in general, Mozilla programmers are really going to need to
knock themselves out to come up with that which other browsers will
simply not be able to do for a long time. The commitment by talented
individuals is there for something really superior, but maybe some of
these realizations aren't materializing in your brains. There is not a
lot of time to make this thing great and get it noticed.