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What Do You Want On Future Browsers?

Posted July 01, 2008 9:14 AM

From Slashdot:

An industry wishlist for future browsers has been collected and developed by OpenAjax Alliance. Using wiki as an open collaboration tool, the feature list now lists 37 separate feature requests, covering a wide range of technology areas, such as security, Comet, multimedia, CSS, interactivity, and performance. The goal is to inform the browser vendors about what the Ajax developer community feels are most important for the next round of browsers (i.e., FF4, IE9, Safari4, and Opera10) and to provide supplemental details relative to the feature requests.

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Re: What Do You Want On Future Browsers?

07/02/2008 5:10 AM

Looks like they didn't know about SeaMonkey Browser, by Mozilla.

SeaMonkey is a full Internet Suite, totally free, of course.

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