OT: Firefox 2.0 =?iso-8859-1?Q?ver=F6ffentlicht?=

So, nun ist auch offiziell der größte Konkurrent
für IE7 da.
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/de/
Grüße, Jörg
Adobe® Community Expert
Sicher ist sicher:
http://mm-exporter.joexx.de

Hallo Jörg,
> So, nun ist auch offiziell der größte
Konkurrent für IE7 da.
>
http://www.mozilla-europe.org/de/
Habs mir jetzt mal angeschaut, schön.
Aber im Prinzip nix Neues. Erweiterungen heißen jetzt
"Add-ons". Auch
gut.
Viele Funktionalitäten, die vorher Extensions waren,
sind jetzt fix
verbaut. Ob das gut ist - vielleicht für Otto Normal
schon - für jene,
die gerne anpassen, eher nicht.
Eines bitte nicht vergessen: Viele Erweiterungen, die man bis
dato lieb
gewonnen hat, werden in der v2.0. (noch) nicht laufen!
Bsp.:
Adblock Plus
Bookmark Backup
Enhanced Bookmark Search
Tab Mix Plus
um nur einige zu nennen, die ich eigentlich nicht missen
möchte.
Zu Letzerem: Die Einstellungsmöglichkeiten im "Tabs"
Karteireiter sind
IMO ein Witz. Aber ein schlechter.
Wird schon werden :)
greets,
har *mirgehtesgut* ald

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