
The stable ver 2.0 version of Firefox is available, and I started using it. I should confess, as a Mac user, that I have mixed feelings about browsers. I used a lot of Google services, not last Gmail, and I feel unconfortable not seeing who's on line for Gchat through Safari -- indeed, sometimes it helps. To manage this blog, Firefox or Mozilla is far better, sometimes strange things happen in Safari (maybe due to the Konqueror engine, KHTML?)
On the other kind, the personalized Google home in Safari is tabbed, unlike Gecko's family (Firefox, Mozilla, Camino...) and this is far far better (*). Last not least, some novelties in web applications often pass through the Netscape nephews, as Clipmarks.
So what? you may ask. Well, I use both browsers, but I confess I'm not always happy. Of course, nothing to compare with people surfing with Micro$oft IExploder... wow, it has tabbed browsing, now. That's new! Congratulations!
(*) Note written the 27th of October: now that's no more true!
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