I just downloaded Mozilla after using galeon for awhile. I just want to get some thoughts posted before I forget.
The web site should just have the products more prominent. Information about the structure of mozilla.org and anything political or economic should all be in a little link. We don't want to scare away windows users.
It wasn't clear to me the relationship between Mozilla and the other two product at first. I now know that Mozilla is Firebird and Tunderbird meshed together. Did I get that right?
Remind me to remove older versions of mozilla before I install and screw it up. Maybe I missed it in the readme file. Direct users to some general instructions on how to uninstall. I just did whereis mozilla and took a good guess.
After installing the version on the first web page it starts up mozilla and tells me I should have got the talkback version. The word talkback is a link to some confusing Netscape page and not the talkback version of mozilla. I'm assuming this was supposed to be an explanation of what talkback is. I suggest two links, "talkback version of mozilla" and "What is talkback"
The installer starts mozilla at the end of the instalation which I did as root. I think the instructions to start mozilla as root the first time have been removed. Is that correct?
While I'm typing this I just heard a bunch of yahoo mail sound files. Any ideas on that?
My original mozilla installation that came with mandrake used soundwrapper in the menu. Should I be using soundwrapper to run this mozilla?
Now I try to send this message it says my connection to the news server failed. I got edit mail and newsgroup account settings and it says my account is news.mozilla instead of the newsserver I typed in earlier.
I remember when I typed it in earlier it asked me for the account information twice. Once when I clicked on the link to join the news group and again when I decided to compose this message.
Open web location defaults to composer the very first time. It should default to browser the very first time.
That was my new user experience. -Jeff
