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Mozilla Reveals Firefox 4 Plans 570

Barence writes "Mozilla has given a breakdown of its plans for Firefox 4. Perhaps the most striking change to Firefox 4 is the user interface, which takes a great deal of inspiration from Google Chrome. 'Something UI designers have known for a long time is that the simpler an interface looks, the faster it will seem,' said director of Firefox Mike Beltzner during the presentation. Also mooted was the ability to give applications such as Gmail and Twitter their own permanent tabs for easy access, and the introduction of a 'switch to tab' button, allowing power users running hundreds of tabs to quickly find the one they want. Beltzner said Mozilla was also looking at replicating Chrome's tactic of silently updating the browser in the background, removing the annoying wait when Firefox first loads up."

Comment Re:"Beta" for Gmail is still valid... (Score 1) 194

The philosophy governing Gmail and the philosophy governing mutt is quite different. This isn't a question of either program being better than the other, but a question of using the right tool for the job.

Gmail isn't sluggish, but of course it does take a while for a new web page to load. If this is a problem to you, then another email client may suit your needs better, I would guess Gmail supports using POP and IMAP for excactly this reason.

Comment Re:So.. (Score 1, Informative) 509

honestly there is no legitimate reason for any DRM to be present in the OS.

Actually, there is. Without DRM support in the OS, you wont be able to play DRM-protected media. Want to buy Blu-ray discs? Sorry, not possible because the OS is missing DRM-support.

DRM support in the OS is not stopping you from playing back non-DRM files, ie. your pirated Blu-ray rips will play just fine, so will everything else. You can rip your CDs and DVDs like before, no problem.

So in fact, DRM support is giving you a CHOICE.

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