Kyle You could if you want to recompile. Now I'm about to release xBB 2.0.0.7, and my concern about that is if the user can't tell the difference, visually, between Firefox and xB Browser. I can use themes and that is a little distracting, but xB Browser is geared towards tor novice and mid-levels. If they are advanced users, they can always edit the head section to use a different process name rather than Firefox.exe.
Now, I *could* edit it to use something else entirely, and then you wouldn't have the problem. Would anyone else like to be able to run Firefox and xB Browser side-by side; and if so would you want a different theme so you could tell them apart? Steve Kyle Williams wrote: > Doesn't xB Browser require me to close my existing firefox first, before it > can start? > Can I run both xB-Browser (using Tor) and my Firefox (not using Tor) at the > same time somehow? > > > On 9/21/07, Arrakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> We call this xB Browser. >> >> <3 Steve >> >> Alexander W. Janssen wrote: >>> The easiest solution would be just using different browser-profiles >>> and run them simultaneously. One for Tor, one for everything else. >>> >>> Cheers, Alex. >>> >