Have they fixed the 'if firefox crashes you can lose all your bookmarks' problem?
Never ran across that one at all. I suppose you're quite unlucky.
Have they fixed the 'if firefox crashes you can lose all your bookmarks' problem?
Never ran across that one at all. I suppose you're quite unlucky.
Also, just because Opera can have extensions does not mean that a number of quality ones are available nor is the support of them up to the level of Firefox.
Have they fixed the 'if firefox crashes you can lose all your bookmarks' problem?
Maybe firefox3 will solve this load/save problems.
They'll be using sqllite to store configuration keys and stuff like that. I'm not sure about the bookmarks, though...
Opera and Firefox look too polished for my taste, I've been happily running SeaMonkey nightly builds for a while now and they do everything I need.
I remember trying Opera's IRC client and I thought it was terrible and unusable (plus, it running in a tab was lame). but it was on 7.5x I think.
I view Chatzilla as half-decent though, I remember using it under Unix at university, as a Firefox extension , I rarely need a IRC client and I didn't want to hunt for a IRC client and the hassle of building apps from source in Solaris (tweaking ./configure options, building some libraries and installing in my $HOME, modifying stuff and Makefiles, trying other software when I just can't build it.. lol, unix sucks )
on Windows I just use a standalone 10-year-old client (Xircon)