midori i believe gives you the fullest web experience and still remains
light... it does support flash and plugins
My experience with other browsers in the past have always been that
they are lacking and playing catchup with FF and IE.
Plugins, Flash support and interface design to name a
It's not an option, because providing a large scale of applications will
result in no support for all. The point to choosing default applications
is to provide good support and integration of those applications, and
offer something ready out-of-the-box for the user. Advanced users can
always
Please, consider that a browser needs one VITAL thing: manage
certificates. Midori doesn't, Chrome does bad. Only Firefox and Arora
can do it properly, but you already know the differences between them
(size, speed, etc).
attachment:
My personal vote is for Firefox and I will tell you why:
The perfect default browser is one such that everyone will be capable of
using it without requiring to replace it. This, in a perfect world, would
be a simple decision, but we must consider at least two attributes of each
browser: speed
On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Shabab Mustafa shabab.must...@gmail.com wrote:
@Shae Smittle,
Buddy, we know the charismatic characteristics of FF very well. But you have
mentioned only the PROs and how about the CONs. Don't you have any idea
about how much resource FF need to run. Can you
I’ve set my panel to automatically hide. When I have a maximised window
and unhide the panel the window bobs down (I have the panel at the top).
I would expect the panel to go over the title bar. Is this supposed to
happen. It doesn’t do it if a normal window is right at the top, the
Been using midori all day long at every site i can think of with no
hiccups... going with firefox is a mistake. if you want a lightweight
distro you have to make the number one program used light weight as
well... otherwise its a like system but you spend most of your time in a
pokey program
Where do Bugs need reporting to?
Launchpad, Bugzilla, somewhere else
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Been using midori all day long at every site i can think of with no
hiccups... going with firefox is a mistake. if you want a lightweight
distro you have to make the number one program used light weight as
well... otherwise its a like system but you spend most of your time in a
pokey program
I just checked out arora and midori (midori from ppa). I'm thinking
midori is the best *default* option.
If people want firefox, they can easily apt-get it anyay, but if we
need to pick a default, and want to
keep with the lightweight principles, I think midori is the way to go...
Does kubuntu
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:09:37 -, supp...@buntfu.com wrote:
Been using midori all day long at every site i can think of with no
hiccups... going with firefox is a mistake. if you want a lightweight
distro you have to make the number one program used light weight as
well... otherwise its a
On Mon, 01 Feb 2010 22:16:50 -, Douglas Stanley
d...@douglasstanley.com wrote:
I just checked out arora and midori (midori from ppa). I'm thinking
midori is the best *default* option.
If people want firefox, they can easily apt-get it anyay, but if we
need to pick a default, and want to
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