Archive for July 16th, 2007

Weekly Update 2007-07-16

Here are the details of today’s Weekly Update meeting:

  • Fx/TBird 2.0.0.5Firedrill Release due a critical security bug (cross browser scripting). Also a regression was found in Fx 2.0.0.5RC1 resulting in a re-spin. Currently testing Fx 2.0.0.5RC2, updates available soon for testing. Possible release this Thursday (07/19) but TBird could be released Friday or following week.
  • Fx3:
  • Places team focused on UI (details)
  • Download manager spec complete
  • Ongoing design discussions in d-a-f
  • AddOns specs in progress, Madhava and Rob Strong leading that work
  • More plans to be posted this week about visual refresh
  • M7 freeze next week, m8 is feature frozen (Sept 5th freeze)
  • TBird 3 – No new news, work continues on leak fixes, frozen linkage and hunspell integration.
  • Gecko 1.9 – No major news
  • Mozilla:
  • Air Mozilla went great. About 150 video viewers and scores of questions coming from IRC, Email, and IM.
    • Air Mozilla on demand (podcasts) to be posted in multiple formats this week.
    • Interviews on Air Mozilla to become a regular feature (starting monthly, and hopefully moving to every two weeks.) Collecting suggestions for next guest. Email Asa.

Complete meeting notes.

Netscape 9.0b2 Released

The next milestone in the Netscape 9.0 series, Beta 2 was release late last week. Netscape 9.0 is based off of Firefox 2.0.0.4 (Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1.5pre) Gecko/20070710 Firefox/2.0.0.4 Navigator/9.0b2).

I have used Netscape 8 in the past and had found it to be very unstable, so I was not sure what to expect with Netscape 9. I played with it for a couple hours this morning and much to my surprise it was very stable (never even crashed :( ), even on Delphi Forums where some ads would cause Netscape 8 to crash.

Being Netscape 9 is built off Firefox 2.0, it has many of the features you have to come expect with Firefox 2:

  • Undo Close Tab
  • Session Restore
  • Inline Spell Checking
  • Search Engine Manager
  • Add-Ons Manager (most Fx 2 extensions work in Netscape 9

However, there is one big thing about Netscape 9 that really sets it apart from Firefox 2: Close Tab Buttons. Kudos to the Netscape developers for acknowledging the frustrations experienced by many Firefox 2 users when it comes to the close tab buttons. Unlike Firefox 2, Netscape 9 will only place the close tab button the active tab by default. I checked the settings in about:config for the browser.tabs.closeButtons preference and it is set to ‘0′ (active tab only) by default. However, like Firefox 2 there is still not a preference setting so the only way to change this is via about:config.

I mentioned earlier Netscape 9 allows you to use most Firefox 2 extensions. From the Netscape Extensions Page:

The largest repository for browser addons is addons.mozilla.org. Most of the addons hosted there were built for official Mozilla® products, but because Netscape Navigator 9 is based on the latest Mozilla technologies, the extensions should work with Netscape Navigator as well. (If an extension is compatible with Firefox® 2, you will be able to install it in Navigator 9.) Themes must be explicitly designed for Netscape Navigator 9.

Further, any extension that works in Netscape 9 will work in Firefox 2. That makes sense given a Fx 2 extension will work in Netscape. I didn’t really understand this since I was not aware of any extensions that were specifically developed for Netscape 9. However there was link to Netscape’s profile on AMO which includes four Netscape based extensions.

News Source: Netscape Blog

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Review: Interclue

The Guru is getting popular! I’ve had two extension review requests in the past couple days. Today’s extension review is Interclue, “an extensive and polished new add-on that brings you link summaries, link context information and useful next action icons inside a handy tooltip window that turns up when you want it, not when you least expect it.”

Unlike Snap Shots, it provides more than just a preview of the link. With Interclue you get a preview plus ‘clues’. These ‘clues’ include statics such as number of words, links and files contained within the document. In addition there is (optional) info from del.ico.us and you can even Digg the link. The top of the Interclue window gives you options to bookmark the link, open in a new tab/window, current window, e-mail entire clue or selected text, copy to clipboard, increase/decrease font size, change options, send feedback and make donation.

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Interclue Window for link to Blog article

There were a couple things that really stood out about this add-on. First, it works with Bon Echo without having to modify my about:config file to trick the website that I am really running Firefox. Second, I like the way it handles the previews. With Snap Shots as soon as you hover over a link you get the preview. With Interclue, you hover over the link, then get an icon (can be the site’s favicon or special color-coded icon) to the right of the link. Once you move your mouse over the icon, then you get the preview and the ‘clues’. Lastly, Interlue will also display a special icon (without a preview) for special links that are an e-mail address, PDF document or any other non-web page. This can be very useful for those unsuspecting links that are actually an e-mail address or go to an external document. Nothing worse then clicking a link thinking I am going to another page only to be an e-mail link.

The downsides? The add-on is huge, weighing in at 378 KB which is about 50 KB larger than Tab Mix Plus. Of course that is because it does provide a lot of information and options. For the casual Fx user this may be a bit too much information. The add-on is very customizable and it has an extensive options menu. Likewise, the options menu can be a bit overwhelming at first. Finally, the add-on clutters the status bar with about a half-dozen buttons standard. You can select which buttons are displayed in the status bar by either hunting through the options men and selecting Status Bar buttons from the Advanced Options Menu or right-clicking on any of the buttons and selecting Edit buttons/menu items.

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Interclue ‘Advanced’ Options Menu

Bottom line, I would not recommended this add-on for the basic/casual Firefox/Internet user who is simply looking to preview links. All the options are likely to be too much for them and they may not like the extra step required to obtain a preview. However for those advanced/power users who want the additional information and have a little bit of time to devote to setting up the add-on this would work great. I could see the copy and e-mail options on the Interclue window being handy for blogging and/or research.

Interclue works with Fx 1.5-2.0 (including nightly/customer builds) and Flock 0.7.14. This one of those add-ons that requires you to accept an EULA before you can download and install. Further, Interclue is also available for IE, Opera and Safari. For more information see the Interclue Website.

Tip Source: Seth Wagoner


 

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