Mactel Firefox
[Neil's World - Not the world you expected] When Apple announced the move to Intel, the availability of Firefox was one of the first questions that came to mind. I'm glad to see Apple helping out Mozilla, considering that Safari and Mail.app are direct competitors to Firefox and Thunderbird.
Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.
[Weblogs.mozillazine.org] Inside Firefox - The Inside Track on Firefox Development: "Not everyone wants to change the world, but Apple does - and although they may have done the least required of them in accordance with the licenses of the original source code, it was within their rights to do what they did, and no one should begrudge them for it." Did you even bother reading the blogs involved before posting this blog? Who is begrudging them for it?
[Kdedevelopers.org] WebCore - KHTML - Firefox: Know your facts! | www.kdedevelopers.org: While Apple WebCore developers have KDE CVS accounts and full access to the KHTML codebase as well as the KDE bugzilla system, KHTML developers don’t have access to the Apple internal source code versioning control system, nor to the Safari bug data base. Not even the willingness of individual KHTML developers to sign NDAs (non disclosure agreements) with Apple does help to pave the way towards their access to Apple’s source repository or bug data base.
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): I was telling Judith about my earlier post about making Firefox look and function more like Safari, and she said I should write up a more thorough how to so that she could do it without reading all over the web for you, our dearest readers, so here it goes:
[Gilgamesh.ca] gilgamesh . ca » Apples Safari Mistake: Choosing KHTML over Firefox: Our goal for Firefox has always been to create a stylish, usable browser, making as few compromises has necessary - which was largely possible by being free from commercial constraint. When I design new features, I try to think about what people are trying to accomplish, and design the feature so that it helps them as best possible.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Safari, Safari, Safari, Bugs, Svg, Desktop Computer News
Posted at June 18, 2005 09:30 PM