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mkrishnan said:
But anyway, if you snoop around MR, there are many, many threads of people criticizing Firefox because it doesn't "look" like it belongs on a Mac. I guess it's important to them.
Interesting, especially since you can "skin" FireFox any way you want with extensions...

Lots of good replies to my original question on this thread - the insight is much appreciated - thanks. It seems like there will never be a "perfect" browser, but my inclination is that Mozilla is the organization best moving in this direction. I wonder how Camino 0.9 will stack up against FireFox 1.5 - looks like I'll keep downloading and evaluating...
 
FoxyKaye said:
Interesting, especially since you can "skin" FireFox any way you want with extensions...

Lots of good replies to my original question on this thread - the insight is much appreciated - thanks. It seems like there will never be a "perfect" browser, but my inclination is that Mozilla is the organization best moving in this direction. I wonder how Camino 0.9 will stack up against FireFox 1.5 - looks like I'll keep downloading and evaluating...

You haven't tried Camino 1.0a1? It's pretty nice, too. I'm just more comfortable with a multi-platform application.
 
bousozoku said:
You haven't tried Camino 1.0a1? It's pretty nice, too. I'm just more comfortable with a multi-platform application.
Nope - I've been sticking to the "latest stable" releases, mainly because I tend to forget that I'm using alpha or beta software when I'm using it. Silly, I know, but since I'm not in a huge rush to figure out the best browser for me, I might as well stick with the stable offerings.
 
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