Andy, So maybe a very subtle theme and icon change. I'll give it some thought tonight as I finish xB Browser 2.0.0.7a
Regards, Steve Andy Schaumberg wrote: > Steve- > > Side-by-side would be good. > > I'm often switching my proxy settings around between port 8118 (use > Privoxy+Tor) and port 8119 (use Privoxy w/o Tor). I don't like the > Firefox "Tor button" plugin because it's too global. I'd like one > session that I know will use Tor, and another that won't. I was > considering installing Seamonkey with different proxy settings for this > reason alone. It's good to be able to use the full speed of my > connection, while still keeping the anonymous option open for some traffic. > > I think themes may be a bit distracting too, but that depends on the > theme. Having a different process name would be nice, or a little icon > somewhere would be enough. Just so long as I can tell the two apart and > have them be separate processes with separate configurations. > > Cheers- > -Andy > > Arrakis wrote: >> 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. >>>>> >> >