Comment Re:Hmm (Score 1) 150
No one is going to call it Nintendo Stream, they'll call it Wii 2 or Wii Stream.
Just like everyone called the Wii the Gamecube 2, right?
No one is going to call it Nintendo Stream, they'll call it Wii 2 or Wii Stream.
Just like everyone called the Wii the Gamecube 2, right?
I've got over 800 CDs - some as old as 35 years and still they work just fine.
Wasn't the CD only introduced in 1982 (29 years ago)?
reject any comment with the < or & characters in it.
What if you want to comment about AT&T or write a mathematical equation stating that x < y.
Users should be able to enter anything they want; htmlspecialchars() and nl2br() ensure that it will be displayed exactly as they entered it.
You can turn this option off, or you can specify the language of the dictionary you want to use for spell-checking.
I'm the author, and I uploaded a new version that works with the latest YouTube design a few days ago. It's just pending approval by Mozilla.
If the mobile version supports plugins, and those plugins are in the same format as the desktop ones. There's no guarantee of either, though.
It does, and they are. There are a few tweaks that add-on authors should make to their add-ons to support the mobile versions (mainly UI-related), but those are trivial for most cases. I say this as someone who has ported more add-ons to Firefox for Mobile than anyone else (as far as I know).
Or "going bubble" when someone cannot pass certain section.
I think you mean "bubbling up." (At least that's the term we somehow latched onto.)
...or anyone that does data entry for a living, where all-caps is the standard.
I have some of this (or an identical competitor), and it works just fine.
I clicked the "get add-ons" on the welcome screen and it only gave two options (URL fixer and some location add-on).
Those are add-ons recommended by Mozilla. This page implies that there are 726 total add-ons for Mobile, with AdBlock Plus here.
Yeah, because it's not like Android has an enormous company like Google betting on its success oh wait it does.
No inertial scrolling.
The nightly I'm using has it.
One window per instance, no tabs.
The betas have had tabs for a long time. They're in the left toolbar.
Package is not "optified" - it installs to the device root instead of
Currently there are only three add-ons not marked "experimental"
I myself have written five add-ons for Mobile that are out of the sandbox, so I don't know where you're getting your numbers.
even in experimental there's no AdBlock Plus
It sounds like you haven't tried Fennec since the early betas. Might be time to give it another shot.
Firefox already has location awareness, the next version of Fennec is expected to have a camera API, and I believe the phone that Mobile Firefox is debuting on provides an API for the microphone that Firefox can use.
"Nonprofit" doesn't imply a lack of revenue.
Just like consumers have figured out that it doesn't really cost the carriers $0.25 to send and receive each text message?
"More software projects have gone awry for lack of calendar time than for all other causes combined." -- Fred Brooks, Jr., _The Mythical Man Month_