Standblog - Mot-clé - osx - CommentairesTristan Nitot sur la technologie, l'Internet et les libertés numériques2024-03-19T18:09:38+01:00Tristan Nitoturn:md5:82ecb6a121c45d09243dc58cde2a1c14DotclearFirefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - Nathalie@LGurn:md5:6b0a2dba170717911a4be715cc21fe1e2007-11-30T18:40:03+01:002007-12-03T11:28:27+01:00Nathalie@LG<p>Je n'ai pas encore testé cette version beta mais savez vous quand la version officielle doit sortir?</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - jjurn:md5:e18657953bb3ec4312793246d7def66c2007-11-27T21:45:17+01:002007-11-28T18:27:28+01:00jj<p>i wonder if the new controls will multiply layout issues because it will be hard to<br />
-> choose colors: how can i design a web site who will have marron buttons on linux and blue buttons on a mac?<br />
-> are the sizes the sames?</p>
<p>but it's a good idea, not great but good.</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - Ingourn:md5:7f4fa6e4437509f6d704424c26a3a46a2007-11-26T13:00:42+01:002007-11-27T02:03:11+01:00Ingo<p>It'd be even cooler if FF would use the mini widgets like Safari does - he big combo boxes are just ugly....</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - lockoomurn:md5:a2c6a7cd02cb5edb1798adad154669a32007-11-26T09:05:04+01:002007-11-27T02:03:11+01:00lockoom<p>Safar'o'fox for the win! <img src="/dotclear2/themes/default/smilies/smile.png" alt=":)" class="smiley" /><br />
I don't like this new Safari-like look. But AFAIK only non-Mac user complain about that. It looks they've always wanted Safari with Gecko engine. Now the dreams come true <img src="/dotclear2/themes/default/smilies/smile.png" alt=":)" class="smiley" /></p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - Guillaumeurn:md5:57fbf533ce4830775194d3aeb4406fc62007-11-25T11:33:38+01:002007-11-25T11:34:08+01:00Guillaume<p>This release is brilliant and amazing. Don't know why but it is even better on Linux compare to windows: when you move a tab over another (to sort the order), on Linux you see the content of the tab and not only the small purple arrows.<br />
And the memory consumption is great, a huge progress has been made there!</p>
<p>Tristan, because you use it now as your default browser, what are the addons you are using, because so far none of my favorites are compatible with 3.0b1.</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - antistressurn:md5:92103ef5ecddb7671c0a4c021bf41f2d2007-11-24T15:26:10+01:002007-11-25T11:32:03+01:00antistress<p>I was about to write the same remark as Peter</p>
<p>Safari has the same crazy default in its GUI</p>
<p>It seems to be a way for Mac to say : "hi, i exist, i'm different : look at my funny cool tabs !"<br />
It is of course a non sens since it breaks the metaphor with "real tabs" (i.e in "real world").<br />
Man must admit that Mac Developpers can make things wrong even in GUI conception (see "time machine" in Leopard for another exemple)</p>
<p>I don't understand why Firefox wants to reproduce that default. I'm not sure that creating a "Safari bis" will help Mac users to switch to Firefox.</p>
<p>By the way, it would be interessant for Firefox to point out what are the advantages of Firefox on Safari if you want mac users to switch from Safari to Firefox</p>
<p>Tristan, since you know both of them, could you compare Safari 3 and Firefox 3 ?</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - sylvainurn:md5:dd6d207e99f82d35a689b4131b636faf2007-11-24T09:52:05+01:002007-11-24T10:04:28+01:00sylvain<p>I tried it on my mac mini and the memory consumption or the CPU consumption make it unusable (The whole system became very very slow). Too bad because on my laptop (with Windows), this now my default browser and there's a lot of little thing making it great!</p>Firefox 3 Beta 1 on the Mac - Peterurn:md5:f5e90af009f42a5f99ea6eece94b54342007-11-23T21:28:25+01:002007-11-24T10:04:28+01:00Peter<p>Why the the Firefox-on-Mac tabs attached to the bookmarks instead of to the page that they refer to? It seems illogical, disjointed, jarring, and up-side-down. (speaking as a Fx-Win user)</p>