Sudhakar Chandrasekharan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: | I am curious to find out what folks in the Debian community think of | this. | | 1. What are the changes that you would make to the source code to make | the browser better? | | 2. What features would you add to the browser?
I don't currently need any _new_ features. If only the Linux version were as usable as the NT version, that would be enough for me. At least for now :) Here are some problems that really bother me: * The bookmark editor is noticeably slower in Linux version. * The bookmark editor in Linux isn't functionally similar to the NT version. Particularly, "browsing" the bookmark list with keyboard is practically impossible in Linux version because arrow {up,down} doesn't just move the current position but the bookmark under the current position too. The difference is big enough for me to boot to NT when I need to sort new bookmarks. * Linux version is a lot slower in some operations when compared to the NT version. Particularly, opening a new window takes quite a long time. During this operation also downloads in other windows temporarlily stop. That is, it would seem that the Linux version isn't very asynchronous. This is a bad bad thing. Using POSIX threads might be a good idea perhaps? A related problem, which isn't actually Netscape's problem but XFree's problem, is that there's no font antialiasing. Netscape doesn't look that good in Linux as it does in NT. This is the problem with other applications too, of course, not just Netscape. //Hannu -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .