Heh, but with places in firefox 3 and awesomebar I cant see anyone swapping back, hell i know tones of people who will swap just for awesomebar alone
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Originally posted by Dane
but Firefox 2 currently fails the Acid2 test at this time too, so they're both improving upon that at the same time.
not really, firefox 3 added acid2 support back around 19-Aug-2006.
IE is far behind firefox
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Originally posted by Dane
Also, Firefoxes appearance is awful and cluttered compared to IE7's
I've never thought this, I prefer it over IE7's new "hide all the menus and see if people can find them" look : <
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Originally posted by Chestah
ha.. i don't think Microsoft has much to worry about either... their market share is barely feeling FF and Opera and i imagine in the future new releases of IE, as they become more up to a FF standard, will convert people back.
=p i don't see that happening.
IE needs to upgrade jscript ( to add support for E4x,
generators and iterators,
destructuring assignment )
IE needs DOM2 events
IE needs the html5 canvas tag (sure you can emulate it, but other browsers are already working on 3D canvas (using opengl) which you cant emulate.)
IE needs svg support (without adobe's plugin)
IE could use
microsummaries which are pure awesome
IE could use html5
Client side persistent storage
IE could use html5
Server sent events (only opera supports these at the moment,
example)
heh that's all i can think of at the moment, that's all i can think of from the top of my head.