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Mozilla and MacOS (Score:2)
I wonder how easy it would be to take gecko and throw it into something more Mac-friendly...
Re:Mozilla and MacOS (Score:1)
Re:Mozilla and MacOS (Score:2)
Re:Mozilla and MacOS (Score:1)
Cocoa is just an API. You can write software to the Cocoa API to produce Macintosh applications, just like you can write software to the Carbon API to produce Macintosh applications.
I think you're asking if Mac OS X supports Internet Config, and the answer is "sort of, not really". IC isn't nearly as configurable as it was in Mac OS 9.
Re:Mozilla and MacOS (Score:2)
I thought you were going to hole up in OS 9 for the duration. :) I was expecting to see you launch an OpenMacOSClassic project some day.
J. David works really hard, has a passion for writing good software, and knows many of the world's best Perl programmers
RISC OS (Score:1)
Browse was looking up, but then the company developing it was bought and they lost that division. Fresco was buggy, but maintained - until the company decided they'd be better off developing for STBs. Ditto for Oregano (the only one of them that could do CSS, and even then it was piss poor and actually felt like a Windows app - same as Mozilla on Mac =) ). And WebsterXL was written in B
---ict / Spoon
Funny (Score:2)
not quite so bad (Score:1)
URL above provides info on configuring external apps for protocols. It'd be nice if it did this using OS prefs automatically, but hey, it's pre-1.0 software.
Also, the mozilla browser is not an end product. It's a basically a giant functionality test. Users bang on it and report bugs.
You might be more interested in Chimera (except if I recall you're not an OS X fan... I don't know what the OS9 equivilant would be)