http://www.opera.com/browser/next/
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/beta/features/
Anybody tried these babies out?
Just by looking at the new "Tab stacking/grouping" features, Opera trumps FF in usability there. I don't want to open a new fucking "group" window to group my tabs, I want to do it by sliding them across. Great great idea though. I will be using that all the time. I have far too many tabs open in an unorganised manner, and this seems to make everything that much easier.
FF is slowly falling behind the capabilities of Opera, and tending to start copying them for their new ideas (see new FF UI, which is identical to Opera's old UI) which annoys me. Someone needs to come up with something revolutionary... Unfortunately last time FF did that it was a massive failure (see Ubiquity).
Browser wars are getting heated, and these new releases are looking real promising. I just wish they would stop using browser-specific tags. If HTML5 and CSS3 isn't ready, it ISN'T READY. They gotta stop pushing something that needs time to develop properly.
Still, both versions look pretty good and I'll be using them both when they're out of Beta.
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/beta/features/
Anybody tried these babies out?
Just by looking at the new "Tab stacking/grouping" features, Opera trumps FF in usability there. I don't want to open a new fucking "group" window to group my tabs, I want to do it by sliding them across. Great great idea though. I will be using that all the time. I have far too many tabs open in an unorganised manner, and this seems to make everything that much easier.
FF is slowly falling behind the capabilities of Opera, and tending to start copying them for their new ideas (see new FF UI, which is identical to Opera's old UI) which annoys me. Someone needs to come up with something revolutionary... Unfortunately last time FF did that it was a massive failure (see Ubiquity).
Browser wars are getting heated, and these new releases are looking real promising. I just wish they would stop using browser-specific tags. If HTML5 and CSS3 isn't ready, it ISN'T READY. They gotta stop pushing something that needs time to develop properly.
Still, both versions look pretty good and I'll be using them both when they're out of Beta.