hi!
i'm using epiphany 0.7.3, so i don't know if my requests have in the meantime
been implemented. i'll update soon, but right now i can't.
anyway, there are only two things i don't very much like about epiphany at that
point:
- there is/was no way of granting/allowing cookies on a given site
(the context-menu might be a nice place to put this, in addition to the
'personal data' dialogue)
- more important, though, the little arrows that let you browse through the
tabs (right upper corner) should be on _both_ sides of the tab list, or
perhaps the left arrow on the left side and the rigth on the right (though
having both on both sides seems better). something i repeatedly do (wrong) is
to click on the rightmost _visible_ tab to activate it (so scrolling even
further to the right is quicker), and then move to the very right of the
browser window to click the buttons. confusing. i often lose my way.
anyway, i'm glad that with epiphany there is more active development of a lean
gtk2 browser. i like it :)
if my requests have been adressed since version 0.7.3, i'd like to apologize, i
will update at some point in the near future. simply ignore this mail, please.
if not, well, i need no response, i'd just like to find those things at some
point in the future, if possible. :)
thanks for all the good work!
jens
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Re: Here's MY Epiphany
Thats nice...
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iain
On Thu, 2003-09-11 at 22:17, D.C. Springer wrote:
> Fellowes (ladies??) ...
>
> How can you possible call Epiphany a "Browser" when at best its merely a an
> "enhanced skin" for Mozilla. I mean geez, ya gotta download the Mozilla
> source, use special configure options, then make and make install Mozilla
> (sounds more & more like a MOZILLA browser all the time eh?)... only then
> can you begin to build the Epiphany "browser".
>
> Some of you might remember in the olden days when Win3x had replacement
> desktop managers (PC Tools Desktop, etc)... While each of them were
> dependant on M$ Windoze "OS" to operate, they were NOT in fact independant
> "operating systems" (yeah yeah, term used loosely) - by the same argument,
> neither is Epiphany a browser.
>
> (let the flaming begin)
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Hello!!
I'd like to know if Epiphany will be available also for Microsoft Windows.
Thankyou
Bye
Stefano Bonnini
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Here's MY Epiphany
Fellowes (ladies??) ...
How can you possible call Epiphany a "Browser" when at best its merely a an
"enhanced skin" for Mozilla. I mean geez, ya gotta download the Mozilla
source, use special configure options, then make and make install Mozilla
(sounds more & more like a MOZILLA browser all the time eh?)... only then
can you begin to build the Epiphany "browser".
Some of you might remember in the olden days when Win3x had replacement
desktop managers (PC Tools Desktop, etc)... While each of them were
dependant on M$ Windoze "OS" to operate, they were NOT in fact independant
"operating systems" (yeah yeah, term used loosely) - by the same argument,
neither is Epiphany a browser.
(let the flaming begin)
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Epiphany for Windows?
Hello!!
I'd like to know if Epiphany will be available also for Microsoft Windows.
Thankyou
Bye
Stefano Bonnini