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RE: Netscape = illness?
interface is the same
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um-kay.. I think i'll finish it tomorrow. Together with comments on what you posted :happy:
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Statement: Mozilla is free and open-source. That's cool. If Opera was free and open-source (under the same license as Mozilla ans stuff), then Opera would be cooler than Mozilla.

Agreed? Why? Why not?
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I'm way too busy atm, so I'll release that interface-test thing later... I swear, I'll put it on my to-do list!
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Statement: Mozilla is free and open-source. That's cool. If Opera was free and open-source (under the same license as Mozilla ans stuff), then Opera would be cooler than Mozilla.

Agreed? Why? Why not?


   for starters,, Opera doesnt do everything that Mozilla does, hasnt got a good rendering engine like Mozilla does
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:dodgy: What's wrong with Opera's rendering engine? It works great for me, and it's fast too. Much better than IE. I haven't compared it with Mozilla, so I can't say Opera is better, but it's still pretty damn good!

Also, what useful features does Mozilla have that Opera doesn't? What makes it a better web browser? ^o)
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:dodgy: What's wrong with Opera's rendering engine? It works great for me, and it's fast too. Much better than IE. I haven't compared it with Mozilla, so I can't say Opera is better, but it's still pretty damn good!

Also, what useful features does Mozilla have that Opera doesn't? What makes it a better web browser? ^o)


Browser,

     *  Mozilla 1.7 Alpha includes several improvements to Mozilla's pop-up blocking features.
          o First, it is now possible to fine-tune it using two preferences (dom.popup_maximum and dom.popup_allowed_events) but there's no UI for that yet. Even without a UI, users should notice a greater variety of pop-ups blocked (primarily mouseover pop-ups) and a limit of 20 or so open at one time, regardless of whether pop-up blocking is active which provides some protection from sites that open hundreds of windows in a loop.
          o 1.7a also allows the user to review and retroactively open blocked windows via context (right-click) menu on the statusbar "blocked pop-up" icon.
    * Downloaded files are now moved to the target directory as soon as the user selects the desired location. This was the frequently reported bug 55690.
    * There is now user interface to activate Smooth Scrolling (Preferences -> Appearance)

Mail

     *  This is the first Mozilla 1.x release with support for multiple identities on the same mail account. See the Multiple Identity Support  documentation for more details.
    * 1.7a is also the first Mozilla 1.x release with support for relative paths for mail folders in prefs.js. This makes it easier to copy profiles around without having to fix up prefs.js afterwards.
    * With Mozilla 1.7a, you can now edit address lists containing "Last, First" style names.
    * When composing mail, you can now use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the To/CC/Bcc list.
    * On Mac OS X, attachment file names are no longer displayed in decomposed Unicode but are converted to composed Unicode.
    * All Mozilla LDAP queries now default to using LDAPv3 (previously, they used LDAPv2). There is a hidden .protocolVersion preference which can force LDAP v2 to be used on a per-server basis. LDAP autoconfig authors can force v2 also by adding a setProtocolVersion call to their JS. Details can be found by grovelling through bug 198168.

Chatzilla

Chatzilla has moved forward to version 0.9.59  which includes such improvements as:

    * Support for the /ignore command.
    * Font family and size can now be changed.
    * Custom sounds are now working on Windows and Linux.
    * Improvements to the user interface for half-op mode.


Under The Hood

# Mozilla 1.7a adds support for the onbeforeunload event. This lets web application developers add code that alerts the user about potential data-loss when closing a web application, or when leaving a HTML page with potentially sensitive information.
# This release has a new SVG backend. The feature is not yet enabled in the mozilla.org releases but developers may wish to compile with this feature enabled.
# Mozilla's binary size has been decreased almost 2% since Mozilla 1.6.
# 1.7 Alpha pageload times have been improved by 4% over 1.6.
# Mozilla 1.7a handles dynamic style changes much better (see bug 15608 for details.)
# Mozilla 1.7 Alpha has upgraded the NSS libraries to version 3.9. NSS 3.9 passes all the NISCC SSL/TLS and S/MIME tests (1.6 million test cases of invalid input data) without crashes or memory leaks.

  there are more but it'd be to long, go here an have alook for yourself

  www.mozilla.org ( i know thats spammed but i dont care :) ).
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I can't believe how dragged out this thread ahs become :P Someone should rename this thread:

"Netscape = War"

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Demandred, thanks for posted all that, but it doesn't say a thing about what WDZ asked... All those things are "features" of Mozilla, not differences between Mozilla and Opera.

If you read between the lines in WDZ's post, he meant: What makes you say that Mozilla is so much better then Opera? There are no significant differences between Mozilla and Opera... It comes down to what you prefer to look at...

He prefers Opera's UI, so he should use that. There is no feature in Opera that Mozilla doesn't have in one way or another, and vice versa...

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There is no feature in Opera that Mozilla doesn't have in one way or another, and vice versa...
But Mozilla is Open-source and Opera is Ad-ware
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