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Post by Peteetongman on Jun 2, 2013 15:13:02 GMT -5
The project that has been guiding Mozilla’s exploration of what a modern browser should look like is Australis (because Mozilla apparently likes to name projects after star systems) and the fruits of this project will soon find their way into the Firefox release channels, starting with Nightly once it hits version 25 soon. After that, it will make its way through the usual release channels, though Nightingale told me that the team may hold it back from the stable channel a bit longer to ensure that everything works smoothly. If you feel really adventurous, you can already install a version of Firefox from Mozilla’s relatively obscure UX branch and test it in its current state (but don’t blame us if it crashes a lot or shreds your hard drive). techcrunch.com/2013/06/01/mozilla-readies-major-firefox-redesign-as-it-ponders-what-the-browser-of-the-future-should-look-like/(personally, I use Iceweasel) packages.debian.org/unstable/web/iceweasel
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Post by maoedge on Jun 2, 2013 17:08:07 GMT -5
Not everyone can figure Linux out, Petee!
This looks like Chrome. It's seriously the same thing and it even has LESS of an interface than this "Australis".
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Post by Peteetongman on Jun 2, 2013 19:03:55 GMT -5
Not everyone can figure Linux out, Petee! This looks like Chrome. It's seriously the same thing and it even has LESS of an interface than this "Australis". Hell I can't figure it out either, but I've read enough to pretty much figure out how to make it work for me. That's pretty much true for Windows and me also; I absolutely don't know how everything works but I've figured out how to do the 10-15 things I do regularly.
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